Puskar The Home of Creator
The holy trinity of Hinduism Paramathmas of all Athmas, Known as Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar. One creates, one Protects and one destroys which is the most important cycle of Hinduism. But it's still a wonder that Shiva and Vishnu have their temples even a sect of religion in past called Shiva and Vaishnava, But Brahma was never worshipped answer to that question is Puskar, The only city where Brahma is the Main deity, also the pilgrimage site and shrines.
Tridev Brahma Vishnu Maheswara
According to the Hindu text Padma Purana, Brahma witnessed the demon Vajranabha pestering people and attempting to kill his children. He instantly used his weapon, a lotus flower, to kill the demon. As a result of this process, three lakes were formed: the Pushkar Lake, also known as Jyeshta Pushkar - First or greatest Puskar, the Madya Pushkar Lake- Middle Puskar, and the Kanishta Pushkar Lake-The last Puskar.
Puskar Lake
After that, Brahma decided to offer a yagna at the main or first Pushkar Lake. He built the hills surrounding Pushkar which are Ratnagiri in the south, Nilgiri in the north, Sanchoora in the west, and Suryagiri in the east, and placed gods there so that he could perform his yajna without being assailed by the demons to safeguard the yajna performance. Savitri spouse of Brahma was awaiting the arrival of her companion goddesses Lakshmi, Parvati, and Indrani, Due to this Savitri was unable to execute the necessary part of the yajna at the muhurta or the auspicious time, It is considered in Vedas one is not complete without his second half in life and the Yajna and worships as never fulfilled without the support of a spouse. As a result, Brahma wed Gayatri, a Gurjar girl, and finished the yajna while his new spouse was seated next to him.
When Savitri finally made it to the location, she discovered Gayatri occupying her proper seat next to Brahma. She became enraged and cursed Brahma, saying that he would never be worshipped, but later lightened the curse to allow for his worship in Pushkar.
Its belived that one gets powers or certain energy by performing yajna or being part of the same,By using this yajna's powers, Gayatri neutralised Savitri's curse, making Pushkar the most important pilgrimage site, ensuring that Indra would always keep his heaven, that Vishnu would take the form of Rama and be united with his consort, and ensuring that priests would become revered scholars. As a result, the Pushkar temple is the only Brahma-related temple. Savitri then relocated to the Ratnagiri hill and joined it by erupting as a spring known as the Savitri Jharna Here is a temple dedicated to godess Savitri.
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