Brahma Ghat
Brahma Ghat: A Sacred Haven in Pushkar
Discover the spiritual essence of Rajasthan at Shiv Mandir, a serene Hindu temple surrounded by the beauty of Pushkar's landscape.
Nestled in the heart of Pushkar, the Shiv Mandir is a mesmerizing Hindu temple that offers a serene escape for tourists looking to immerse themselves in spirituality and local culture. With its intricate architecture and tranquil surroundings, it's a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Pushkar Lake, head east towards the main market area. Walk through the market, enjoying the local shops and stalls. Continue walking straight until you reach the intersection with Ajmer Road. Turn left onto Ajmer Road and walk for about 300 meters. You will see the Shri Ganpati Pooja Parsad Bhandar on your right side, just before the turn towards Shiv Mandir.
Rickshaw
Hail a rickshaw from anywhere in the town. Tell the driver 'Shiv Mandir' or show them the address: 'FHQ3+33W Shri Ganpati Pooja Parsad Bhandar'. The ride should take about 10 minutes depending on traffic. The rickshaw driver will drop you off on Ajmer Road, right in front of the temple.
Bicycle
If you have rented a bicycle, start from the Pushkar Lake area. Head east on the main road towards the market. Once you reach the market, keep going straight until you hit Ajmer Road. Turn left onto Ajmer Road and cycle for about 300 meters. Look for the Shri Ganpati Pooja Parsad Bhandar on your right side just before the turn towards Shiv Mandir.
Use Shiv Mandir as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover the mystical charm of Pushkar, a sacred town in Rajasthan known for its holy lake, vibrant camel fair, and captivating blend of spirituality and culture.
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