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Pushkar Lake(11km.) :
The lake, situated on the edge of desert and surrounded by hills on the three
sides is separated from Ajmer by Nag Pahar-the snake mountain.
On this mountain the Panchkund and the cave of saint Agastya are located. It
is believed that Kalidasa the 4th century Sanskrit poet and playwright, choose
the setting for its masterpiece "Abhigyana Shakuntalam" in this forest
heritage.
According to legend, the origin of Pushkar dates back to the time when Lord
Brahma was on his way in search of a tranquil land to perform a "Yagna",
A lotus fell from the hand of the Lord into this valley.
A lake spring upon this spot and was dedicate to him. A Brahma temple located
here is a popular place of pilgrimage.
Puskhar Fair :
It is one of the most colourful fairs of India. Lakhs of pilgrims throng the
lake during the annual cattle fair. Beside trading of horse camels, cows and
bulls, there are exciting camel-cart races and culturalecents, clothes household
items and leather goods are for sale during the fair on the full moon of Kartik
(Nov.), pilgrims take a holy dip in the lake.
Man Mahal :
Along the banks of the Pushkar Lake is the former residence of Raja Man Singh
of Ajmer, Man Mahal. Presently it is covered to RTDC sarvour Tourist Bunglow
ensuring convenient accommodation to travelers. Pushkar palace (Kishagarh House)
adjoining it is a heritage hotel.
Foy Sagar (5km) :
A picturesque artificial lake named after the engineer foy who created it under
a famine relief project.
Ajmer City Guide, Rajasthan Cities Guide
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