Why is the king of the Pushkar pilgrimage called Rajasthan? Know the mythological interest in Sanatan Dharma of this historic city in the video

The city of Pushkar, located in the Ajmer district Rajasthan, holds a very sacred and important place in Sanatan Dharma. This city is not only one of the pilgrimages in India, but is also a vibrant confluence of spirituality, culture and religious beliefs. Pushkar is mentioned in many puranas, scripts and texts, and it is called ‘Tirtharaj’ – that is, the king of pilgrimages. The city is the only place in the world where the ancient temple of Lord Brahma is located. This is why Pushkar is not only a pilgrimage center, but also a living symbol of Sanatan traditions.