How is 52 ambush in Pushkar? Know in the video why worship of Brahma Dev is considered successfully in this one place
Rajasthan’s Pushkar is known for Brahmaji. According to Hindu faith, Pushkar is also considered the fifth pilgrimage in the world. Like Haridwar, Pushkar is also a great pilgrimage from Hindus. It is the largest pilgrimage on all pilgrimages, and it is called Tirtharaj Pushkar. Pushkar Sarovar is located on this pilgrimage, where there are a total of 52 ghats. These 52 ghats were built together by various royal homes, experts and communities, in which the largest ghat gau ghat is called. According to Scripture, it is believed that if you have traveled to the four Dham Badrinath, Jagannath, Rameswaram and Dwarka, but you have not seen Pushkar yet, your journey will not be considered successful. In such a situation, the importance of Pushkar is increasing even more. A well -known fair is also held in Pushkar. Pushkar is one of the few places in India where Lord Brahma is a temple. In a conversation with 52 ghats on Pushkar Sarovar, Pandit Ravi Sharma said that there were a total of 52 ghats around Pushkar Sarovar. All of these 52 ghats have their own religious and mythological importance. These include Gau Ghat, Brahma Ghat, Varaha Ghat, Badri Ghat, Saptarishi Ghat, Tarani Ghat and other Ghats. Ghats was built here by various royal houses in Pushkar. These include Gwalior Ghat, Jodhpur Ghat, Kota Ghat, Bharatpur Ghat, Jaipur Ghat. The names of these ghats are the ghats for the ghats, ghats are the most important ga ghat, janana ghat, chir ghat, balao ghat, hathi singh ji ghawati gawati ghat, ram ghat, rai mukund ghat, gangaur ghat, raghunath ghat, badri ghat, bhadawar rajaa ghat, vishram ghat, narasimha, bhadawar raja ghat, vishram ghat, narasimha Ghat, Modi Ghat, Varaha Ghat, Bansilal Ghat, honderd en agt Mahadev Ghat, Indra Ghat, Shiva Ghat, Kot Ghat, Bangla Ghat, Bangla Ghat, Bangla Ghat, Kotan Ghat, Ghat is known as Raj Ghat. Saraswati Ghat, Teaja Maji Ka Ghat, Saptarishi Ghat, Jodhpur Ghat, Bundi Ghat, Gurjar Ghat, Sikar Ghat, Vallabh Ghat, Swaroop Ghat, Wide Pathi Ka Ghat, Indrishwar Mahadev Ghat, Savitri Ghat, Hedwar Ghat, Braha, brahat, hedwar ghat, hedwar ghat, hedwar ghat, hedwar ghat, Akhma, Khivasar Mata Ghat, Chhaanak Mata Ghat, Bharatpur Ghat, Gandhi Ghat. The importance of worship in Pushkar Sarovar says Pandit Ravi Sharma says that Brahmaji’s only pilgrimage is Pushkar, and according to the curse given to Brahmaji, the worship of his dedicated will only be successful if the devoted come to his place and worship. That is why if someone has to worship Brahmaji, he will have to come to Pushkar. Until a dedicated to Pushkar comes and worships in the temple and more, his worship is considered unsuccessful. It is believed that Lord Brahma Ji performed a Yajna near this lake, which also called this more salvation. What was the curse given to Brahma? Actually, in mythology, it is believed that Brahma Ji wanted to carry out a Yajna on earth, and he asked his wife Saraswati to sit with him in the Yagna, Saraswati Ji Brahma asked to wait some time, but when Saraswati did not reach the earth for some time. When Saraswati Ji sat in the Yagna and saw someone else in her place, she became angry and cursed Brahma Ji that you would be worshiped on this earth today, but when all the gods and goddesses begged with her and their minds were calm, he said that O Brahmadev would be in one place in this whole world and that Pushkar. Share this story -tags