Brahma Ghat



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Brahma Ghat is a sacred bathing spot located in the holy city of Pushkar, India. It is believed that taking a dip in the waters of Brahma Ghat can cleanse your sins and bring you closer to salvation. The Ghat is named after Lord Brahma, one of the Hindu Trinity, who is believed to have created the universe.

There are no entry fees to visit Brahma Ghat, and it is open to visitors from sunrise to sunset. However, it is important to dress modestly and be respectful of the local customs and traditions. Visitors can also hire a boat and take a ride on the serene waters of Pushkar Lake.

There is no official website for Brahma Ghat, but visitors can find more information about Pushkar and its attractions on the Rajasthan Tourism website.

In the vicinity of Brahma Ghat, visitors can explore the many other temples and ghats that dot the city. The famous Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November, is also a major attraction. Other places of interest include the Pushkar Bazaar, the Varaha Temple, and the Savitri Temple. These attractions have varying opening and closing times, so it is advisable to check ahead before visiting.

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