Photographer’s Note
Sunset at Pushkar:
Pushkar is a town in the state of Rajasthan in India. Pushkar means born due to a flower. Hindus believe that the gods released a swan with a lotus in its beak and let it fall on earth where Brahma would perform a grand yagna (ritual of sacrifice). The place where the lotus fell was called Pushkar. It is situated at 14 km North West from Ajmer and is one of the five sacred dhams (pilgrimage sites for devout Hindus.) It is often called "Tirth Raj" - the king of pilgrimage sites - and has in recent years become a popular destination for foreign tourists.
Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake. It has five principal temples, many smaller temples and 52 ghats where pilgrims descend to the lake to bathe in the sacred waters. One of the primary temples is the 14th century temple dedicated to Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Very few temples to Lord Brahma exist anywhere in the world. Other temples of Brahma include those at Besakih in Bali, Bithoor in Uttar Pradesh, India, village Asotra near Balotra city of Barmer district in Rajasthan and Prambanan in Indonesia.
Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair.
This photograph was taken on a warm summer afternoon. The dust has added to the golden glow of the fading Sun.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Sudip Susmita (we_the_cpl)
(61) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-04-10
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon PowerShot S5 IS
- Exposure: f/8, 1/1600 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-13 6:22








