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History
According to Varaha Temple Pushkar history, King Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of King Prithviraj Chauhan built the temple in the 11th century. But later during the Mohammed Ghori invasion, the temple was demolished. It was then reconstructed by Rana Sagar. In Jahangir Nama, it is also mentioned that Jahangir demolished the Varaha Temple Pushkarand then dumped the idol in Pushkar Lake. The temple was again rebuilt by another Indian Emperor. But the temple was again demolished during the Aurangazeb invasion. Raja Sawai Man Singh of Jaipur reconstructed the temple in 1727.
Architecture
The Varaha Temple Pushkar has a huge entrance that you can see from a distance. There are 40 stairs to reach the temple. The main idol of Lord Varaha is placed in the shrine, which you can see when you enter the temple. The temple is fortified and has various sculptures, carvings, life-size statues of doormen, and gold-plated pillars of the mythical bird Garuda. The architectural style of the temple is mostly the Rajasthani Haveli style. But you can sense that the temple has gone through multiple demolitions and reconstructions during its life.
Activities
You can explore the historic ethnicity of Pushkar town, where multiple attractions like many temples and Pushkar lake are situated.
Various shops selling souvenirs and traditional Rajasthani clothing and handicrafts are available here. Those handicrafts are colorful and mesmerizing.
The Pushkar also offers hot air balloons for tourists. You can use this opportunity and make an evergreen memory out of its experience.
Most of the temples are located in elevated areas, you can enjoy a hiking experience in these historic temples.
You can also try various traditional street foods available in the market.
Tips for visiting
- If you are a mythology enthusiast you should explore the mythical stories associated with the Varaha Temple and Pushkar. Rajasthan has a lot in store of history and mythology.
- When you plan your visit try to plan it during the Pushkar camel festival, the biggest camel fair in India. The fair starts every year on October 23.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Pushkar is during the winter season. Rajasthan has a hot and dry climate. Therefore if you visit between October and May you can avoid the extremely hot climate of Rajasthan.
Nearby Atractions
- Pushkar Lake
- Brahma Temple
- Rangji Temple
- Savitri Mata Temple
- Pushkar Adventure Camp & Camel Safari
Nearby market/ shopping places
- Pushkar Main Bazaar is the best place in Pushkar for shopping where you get everyday essentials, religious items, and traditional Rajasthani clothing.
- Brahma Temple Market is popular for its Bandhani saree, chaniya choli, and traditional puppet stores
- Collector's Paradise and Vintage Art Gallery is a museum cum shop that exhibits and sells rare embroidery and clothing. The prices are affordable here, and the owner is the Internationally acclaimed camel instructor and decorator.
Nearby Hotels
- The Hosteller Puskar
- Kanhaia Haveli
- Elephant Pushkar Inn
- Teerth Palace Puskar
- Moustache Pushkar
Interesting Facts About Varaha Temple
The Varaha Temple Pushkar is one of the ancient temples which had to go through multiple demolitions and reconstructions during its history.
As per the Varaha Temple Pushkar mythology, the Brahma Yagya takes place here on every Kartika.