Varaha Temple, Pushkar
Varaha Temple is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, a land famous for relics of the glorious royal dynasties of old days in the form of palaces, forts and temples. Natural beauty also abounds, and there are lakes and mountains. So why should religion be far behind? Indeed, Pushkar celebrates Hinduism, and Varaha temple is one of the finest testaments to that. It is dedicated to the worship of one of the chief Hindu gods, Lord Vishnu, and the avatar that is celebrated here is the one of a boar. Lord Vishnu incarnated as a boar, or Varaha, is worshipped in temples all around India, and this is another example. It is very attractive to tourists and has architecture that is remarkable, consisting of a dome at the top, white walls and even pillarsInteresting Facts and Trivia About Varaha Temple
- This celebrates one of the many incarnations Lord Vishnu had, both human and animal- in this case, the boar.
- The material of construction of this temple has a strange quality to it that makes it appear a blackish white, unlike pure marble.
- Statistics say it is one of the most frequented temples in Pushkar by tourists.
- The boar is Vishnu’s third incarnate form.
- The back story consists of Vishnu killing a monster to benefit the goddess Bhudevi.
Highlights of the tour :
• We are professional and speak multiple languages.• We know all the routes which we offer you and will not have any problem in reaching one monument to another.
• We are friendly and happy to share the Indian culture with you.
• We make sure that you visit all the monuments as per itinerary.
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