During a trip to the pink city of Jaipur,
purposefully travelled approx 140 kms to this holy place ~ a place known for
even-toed ungulates bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as
"humps" ~ the not so good looking Camel.
It is Pushkar, a town in
the Ajmer
district in Rajasthan. We worship Lord in many forms and this is the place
where God is in the form of water. Here
it is the lakes, which are worshipped as God Himself. Pushkar hosts the annual camel fair visited
by thousands of people; more significant and important is the temple dedicated
to Lord Brahma.
Pushkar in Sanskrit means
blue lotus flower; pushkar is perhaps derived from ‘pushkarini’ – the holy
lake. Legend has it that centuries ago, there was a demon by name
Vajranabhan. Brahma killed him with a
lotus flower.. there are big lakes, stated to be 52 of them – small and big
inside Pushkar. Of them the most
important being Jyeshta Pushkarini dedicated to Brahma, Kanishta Pushkarini of
Lord Siva and Madhya Pushkarini dedicated to Sriman Maha Vishnu. Pushkar is believed to have been created by
Lord Brahma himself as the fit place for conducting yagna. For performance of
yagna, Brahma married Gayatri Devi, which in some ways led to the curse that
there will not be temples for Brahma and that he will not be worshipped
elsewhere.
Legend has it that
Yudhistra bathed at Pushkar as also Prahlada.
Historically, this is one of the places invaded by Ghaznavids and it was
here that the British ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe met with Jehangir in the year
1616. Adhi Sankarar also visited this place and renovated the temple.
The modern day Pushkar is
not a big city, but has many temples and lakes – all considered holy by the
Hindus. This otherwise sleepy town echoes with hectic activity during the
Pushkar Camel Fair and festival.
The famous Brahma temple known locally as ‘Jagatpita
Brahma Mandir’ is not a big one, one has
to climb a few steps to go inside the temple.
The floors are of white marble, and one sees lot of silver coins
inserted. There is a silver turtle on the floor of the temple. The temple is constructed of stone slabs and
blocks joined together with smolten
lead. Inside the sanctum sanctorum is
the idol of Brahma along with his consort
Gayatri. Outside there is sannathi for Indira and Kubera.
Miles away, there is
another place where Brahma is worshipped ~ it is at the temple nearer the most
holy Srirangam – a place known as Uthamar Kovil, one of 108 divyadesams for Sri
Vaishnavaites. Thirumangai Azhwar
has sung this place as ‘Karambanoor’ and
Perumal as ‘Karambanoor Uthamar’. The presiding
deity here is Purushothamar. It is also
known as Pitchandar Kovil and has sannathi for Lord Siva and another one for
Lord Brahma as well.
Here are photos of the holy
lake which is the lifeline and centre of the town. A dip in the lake is
believed to rid one of sins and do many good things. A couple of photos of Brahma temple taken from
outside and photo of Lord Brahma are also posted here. The last two photos are taken from wikipedia as photography is not allowed inside the temple.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar .
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