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Brahma temple (Mandir)
Mendacity past the Nagaparvat and Anasagar Lake in Pushkar is the Brahma temple
of Rajasthan, India. A popular pilgrimage of Hindus, the Brahma temple, Pushkar
is the only temple (mandir) of Lord Brahma in India. The legend is that Lord
Brahma carried out a Yagna here, together with all the gods and goddesses. It is
usually believed that a lotus fell from the fingers of Lord Brahma and fell in
the valley of Pushkar. Instantly after, Sarovar Lake appeared miraculously at
that place.
The Brahma temple (mandir) is made of marble, in southern style. Also, the
ground of the temple (mandir) is adorned with a silver turtle. The temple homes
a statue of Lord Brahma in a palthi (seated) position. The temple (mandir)
additionally contains of a picture of Lord Vishnu, life sized dwarpals (door
men) and Garuda pillars (a mythical hen, in gold).
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