Varaha Temple
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's wild boar incarnation, Varaha, this ancient temple showcases intricate carvings and sculptures. It's one of the oldest and largest temples in Pushkar, dating back to the 12th century.
Timings
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Entry Fee
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Best Time
October to March offers pleasant weather for exploration.
Location
Pushkar, Rajasthan
01 - Overview
Plan Varaha Temple properly.
Observe the detailed architecture and sculptures. Combine a visit here with a stroll through the nearby market.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's wild boar incarnation, Varaha, this ancient temple showcases intricate carvings and sculptures. It's one of the oldest and largest temples in Pushkar, dating back to the 12th century.
02 - Guide
Useful details before you go.
How to reach
Use the city guide route notes, local taxis, or nearby public transport depending on where you are staying.
Best time
October to March offers pleasant weather for exploration.
Good for
Photos, local context, first-time sightseeing, and adding a strong anchor stop to your itinerary.
Traveler note
Confirm live timings, ticket prices, parking, closures, and local rules before you leave.
03 - Nearby
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Brahma Temple
One of the very few existing temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world, this 14th-century temple is a significant pilgrimage site. Built with marble and stone, it features a distinct red spire and a silver turtle on the floor.
Pushkar Lake
A sacred lake with 52 bathing ghats, believed to have healing powers. Pilgrims take holy dips, especially during Kartik Purnima. The lake is surrounded by numerous temples and reflects the town's spiritual essence.
Savitri Temple
Perched atop Ratnagiri Hill, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, Lord Brahma's first wife. It offers panoramic views of Pushkar Lake and the surrounding desert, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
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