Brahma Temple Pushkar
Brahma Temple Pushkar

The Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, more commonly known as the Brahma Temple, is a famous Hindu temple in the Rajasthani town of Pushkar. It is considered rare because it is one of the very few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Located in the lap of the Aravalli Hills, Pushkar is 15 kilometers away from the city of Ajmer.

The temple is located on the banks of the sacred Pushkar Lake and plays host to the vibrant and pious annual Pushkar Camel Fair. The deity and the temple structure are believed to have been built by the legendary Sage Vishwamitra. You can visit this temple by booking a car rental in Pushkar with Savaari and enjoy a pleasant ride. This guide to things to do in Brahma temple, Pushkar, will provide you with all the necessary information and details to plan a trip to this sacred place.

Historical Background

  • The Brahma Temple was built in the fourteenth century, but its origins are thought to go back far longer. The existing structure is the result of centuries of repairs and reconstructions.
  • According to legend, Lord Brahma performed a ritual sacrifice on the current location of the  temple. He chose this spot because of the Pushkar Lake, which is thought to have formed when a lotus flower dropped from his palm.
  • Despite being one of the most important deities in Hinduism, Lord Brahma has few temples devoted to him. The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is one of the most important and well-known of these.

Pushkar’s Brahma Temple: History

Pushkar is home to over 500 temples, including 80 large temples and many shrines (rebuilt from the ones destroyed during Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s rule). The ‘garbagriha’ of the central Brahma temple—made of stone and marble slabs—dates back to the 14th century. The structure is believed to have been built by the legendary Sage Vishwamitra. Adi Shankara renovated it, and Maharaja Jawat Raj of Ratlam modified the current structure. 

The temple features a shikhara (or tapering temple top) painted red with a captivating Hansa (swan) motif. Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple are among the ten most religious sites globally and one of the five sacred pilgrimage places for Hindus.

BRAHMA TEMPLE TIMING :

Winter 6:00 am to 1:30pm and 3:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Summer : Winter 5:00 am to 1:30pm and 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

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