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Festival | Pushkar Mela
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Pushkar fair
This fair is held at Pushkar town, 11 km from Ajmer
in Rajasthan for twelve days annually. This cultural
and trade cum religious fair is an attractive and lively
spectacle with Rajasthani men and women in their colourful
traditional attire, saffron-robed and ash smeared Sadhus
(holy men) and thousands of bulls, cows, sheep, goats,
horses and camels in richly decorated saddles. Perhaps
the largest cattle fair in the world, it attracts more
than one lakh people, from all over Rajasthan as well
as tourists from different parts of India and abroad.
Trading of cattle, camel races and dazzling displays
of bangles, brassware, clothes, camel saddles and halters
make the fair colourful. Necklaces of glass beads from
Naguar, pottery, printed textiles from Jodhpur and Ajmer
are all on sale here. Farmers, cattle traders and breeders
buy and sell their animals, leather whips, saddles etc.
There are facilities for camel rides also.
This livestock fair coincides with the climaxing of
a religious celebration. Pushkar is among the five main
places of pilgrimage mentioned in the Hindu scriptures.
It has a large number of temples including one of the
only two temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in India.
Hundreds of thousands of devotees take a ritual dip
in the holy Pushkar Lake on the day of the Kartik Purnima
(full moon night of the Kartika month) and worship at
the Brahma temple (Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Mandir). Pilgrims
flock from all over India to be in Pushkar at this auspicious
time. They also believe that all the 330 million Gods
and Goddesses are present at Pushkar Lake during the
occasion.
Apart from the religious rituals and trading, people
participate in a number of cultural and sporting events.
The sweeping expanse of the desert becomes dotted with
thousands of camels, stalls and camping families. The
Rajasthan tourism Development Corporation has taken
adequate measures to facilitate convenient access of
the fair site and to accommodate the fairgoers.
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