What is the significance of the Pushkar lake?
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Pushkar Lake is the Hindus ' sacred lake. It is described in the Hindu scriptures as "Tirtha-Raj," the king of pilgrimage sites related to a water body and related to the mythology of the creator-god Brahma, whose most prominent temple is in Pushkar.
Brahma Temple is an important place of pilgrimage for the Hindus. The temple is situated on a high platform in the Pushkar Valley, famous for its picturesque beauty. The Hindus found Pushkar a sacred place, as all the Hindu pantheon gods and goddesses performed a ' Yajna ' here.
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