Brahma Temple
Sacred Brahma Temple
About Brahma Temple
One of the world’s few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, located in the holy town of Pushkar. The Brahma Temple is a major pilgrimage site and draws devotees from across the world, especially during the Pushkar Fair. It holds deep cultural and religious importance in Hindu mythology.
Known For: Its spiritual significance as the only prominent Brahma Temple in India and its striking red spire.
Timings: Opens: 6:00 AM | Closes: 9:00 PM | Closed on: None
Tips: 1-2 Hours
Restricted Items: Leather goods, Photography inside sanctum, Mobile phones may be restricted in certain areas.
Architecture: Built with marble and stone slabs, the temple is marked by a red spire and a distinctive hamsa (goose) symbol. Inside, the sanctum houses a four-faced idol of Lord Brahma, signifying his omnipresence.
Best Time to Visit: October to March for pleasant weather.
Tips for Visiting: Respect temple customs and avoid carrying restricted items.
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