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Pushkar, one of the oldest and sacred cities in India, is located in the northwest of Ajmer district Rajasthan. The city is surrounded by hills from three sides at an altitude of 510 meters, and is known as ‘Lotus Flower’ of Rajasthan. Pushkar is considered one of the five most important pilgrimages of Hinduism, making it a major attraction for thousands of dedicated and tourists. Pushkar is not only religiously important, but its culture, traditions and festivals also give it a special place in the country and the world. Pushkar’s unique Camel Fair Pushkar City is known for its spiritual interest as well as Camel Fair. This fair is not only India, but the largest camel bursary in the world. Every year, about 50,000 camels are brought here, participating in the fair with camel pasture, gypsies and local musicians from different areas of Rajasthan. Here, various activities such as camel races, tribal dancing, mustache competition and discipline are organized, which is a wonderful experience for tourists. This stock exchange begins mainly with the purchase and sale of camels and horses. The fair not only from all over the country, but over 200,000 tourists from all over the world, who enjoy this unique scholarship from Pushkar. Pushkar Pushkar of Roses is not only known as a pilgrimage, but it is also known as ‘Gulab Udyan of Rajasthan’. The city is known for rose cultivation and the roses grown here are exported not only in India, but also abroad. Thousands of tourists come every year to see Pushkar’s Green Rose Gardens and enjoy the beauty and natural splendor here. The unique history of the Brahma Temple is the temple of Lord Brahma, the most prominent religious place of Pushkar. The religious meaning of this temple is unique, because there are only five temples devoted to Brahma all over the world, the most important and ancient temple is located in Pushkar. It is believed that Brahma dropped a lotus flower in Pushkar Lake, after which the importance of this place increased. Although this temple has no written history, it is believed to be about 2000 years old. It was destroyed by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, but later the local rulers rebuilt it. The curse of Savitri Devi Temple and Brahma is another interesting story related to the religious history of Pushkar, Goddess Savitri and Lord Brahma. It is said that when Brahma married his second wife, his first wife Savitri cursed him that he would not be worshiped anywhere in the world after Pushkar. This is why the most important temple of Lord Brahma is in Pushkar. Savitri Temple is also located in Pushkar, which is located on the top of a hill and can be seen from here a panoramic view of the entire city. Pushkar’s cultural heritage Pushkar is a city that is not only known to its religious and cultural importance, but also makes it special. Pushkar Fair and Rose Cultivation give this city a different identity than other places. Every year when the winter cold begins in November, the incredible beauty of Pushkar and the grandeur of his temples captivates every person coming here.