Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir.
While India is home to thousands of temples, shrines dedicated to the creator god Brahma are exceptionally rare, making this 14th-century temple in Pushkar a singular pilgrimage site. Standing near the banks of the sacred Pushkar Lake, the structure is easily recognized by its bright red spire and the swan motif gracing its entrance. Inside, the marble-and-stone sanctum houses a four-faced idol of Brahma alongside his consort, Gayatri. Visiting here is deeply tied to local ritual; pilgrims traditionally bathe in the lake's holy waters before ascending the temple steps. The energy peaks during the autumn Kartik Poornima festival, when thousands of devotees arrive, transforming this historic site into the vibrant spiritual heart of one of Hinduism's most sacred towns.
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