Ajmer: Soak the spiritual bliss spread around with two pillars of faith present here…

Taking up a spiritual sojourn in Rajasthan can be a truly enriching experience.

The desert state undoubtedly is blessed with places which are divine and take you in the world where you can soak the spiritual bliss spread around.

Ajmer in this context is a holy city which has two pillars of faith- Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the sacred Hindu treatise The Brahma Temple.

While the thick rose-scented air of Ajmer Dargah attracts millions of devotees from all over the world and from various religions to seek the great Sufi saint’s blessings, there exists the only existing prominent temple dedicated to CREATER OF THE UNIVERSE in Pushkar, which makes it unique among other pilgrimage sites and shrines in Rajasthan. Enthusiasts come here from everywhere throughout the world.

Let’s know the significance of these two pillars of faith and why these spiritual places are famous all over the world.

Ajmer Sharif Dargah 

Ajmer Sharif Dragged is a standout amongst the most trusted sanctums and considered as the epitome of mercy where petitions never go unanswered.

Located in the heart of Ajmer, this dargah is visited by both Muslims and Hindus.

History & Significance – 

It is believed that Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti was an extremely pious saint and had immense spiritual powers. He visited India from Persia and devoted his whole life to selflessly helping the poor and underprivileged. Khwaja last breathed in the early 13th century when he was almost 114 years old. Ajmer Sharif Dargah is considered as the final resting place and it is believed to have been built by the Mughal emperor Humayun.

The Brahma Temple, Pushkar 

Rajasthan’s Pushkar is a serene town that attracts hippies and pilgrims in millions. They come to visit the sacred lake and the Brahma Temple to seek blessings.

Lord Brahma is one of the three main gods 

who created the Universe and Pushkar has the only prominent temple dedicated to him in all of India. One can feel the divine spiritual vibrations at The Brahma Temple of Pushkar.

History & Significance 

Is it believed that Lord Brahma had killed a demon Vajranabha through his weapon- the Lotus. 

The petals of the flower accidentally fell on the earth. Jayestha Lake, Madhya lake and Kanishtha lake are the three spots in Pushkar where the petals fell. 

Lord Bhrahma had to perform a yagna with his wife Savitri after killing Vajranabha, but consort Savitri couldn’t arrive on time, hence he married Gayatri for the Yagna. Savitri then cursed lord Bhrahma with her powers and, as a result, the temple was dedicated to Brahma.. The temple still exists bespeaking the story of the incident.

Thousands of avid travellers visit Ajmer round the season seeking solace, peace and divinity which they get here and nowhere else…

 

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