Varaha Temple, Pushkar, Rajasthan
Varaha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord
Vishnu, located in Pushkar Town near Ajmer in Rajasthan State, India. Presiding
Deity is called as Varaha and Mother is called as Pundareegavalli. This is a
rare temple dedicated to Lord Varaha, a Wild boar incarnation, considered as third
avatar in the Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu. Pushkar is most famously known as the
primary place of worship of Lord Brahma and is thus known as a Teertha Raj.
Varaha Temple is one of the largest and ancient temples located in Pushkar town
of Rajasthan. This is a fortified Vaishnavite temple in Pushkar and is
considered to be the most ancient temple in the city. The Temple is considered
as eighth among the eight Swayam Vyatka Kshetrams.
Legends
According to a legend, Demon Hiranyaksha has carried the
Mother Earth and went under the Cosmic Ocean. To save earth, Lord Vishnu
appeared as Wild Boar with two tusks to rescue Mother Earth from the demon
Hiranyaksha and fought with him for thousands of years and brought back the Mother
Earth holding between the two tusks and restored it in the Universe in original
position.
History
The original Varaha Temple was built in Pushkar during
the reign of King Anaji Chauhan (1130-1150 A.D.), who was the grandfather of
King Prithviraj Chauhan. It was destroyed by the Ghaznavid army under Arnoraja
during that time. The temple was first rebuilt by the Hada Chatrasal of Bundi
and was again destroyed by Aurangzeb. It was rebuilt in 1727 by Raja Sawai Jai
Singh II of Jaipur. To this day, the ruins of stone lintels, carvings and
broken architectural ornaments lie strewn about the temple compound. The temple
was again renovated in 1806 by Gokul Chand Parikh, a Scindia minister.
The Temple
The temple itself is built of heavy stone and plaster in
typical Rajasthani Haveli style. Situated inside a walled temple compound, the
structure has large pilasters, gateways, chhatris and hanging eaves. Devotees
ascend a long staircase to the entrance on one side. Presiding Deity is called
as Varaha and Mother is called as Pundareegavalli. The temple has 2 feet white
idol of Lord Varaha in the sanctum sanctorum. The Lord has the body of a boar
and the head of a man.
Various sculptures, elegant carvings, life-size statues
of Dwarapalakas and gold-styled pillars depicting Garuda, the mythical bird are
situated within the temple. Varaha Ghat is one of Pushkar's most important
Ghats, and the 7 Kms parikrama traditionally starts out from the Ghat. The
Temple has an elegant structure and is heavily decorated with invaluable
ornaments. The temple was said to be 150 feet in height and ornamented with
excellent Vaishnava sculptures as per ancient records.
Temple Opening Time
The Temple remains open from 06.00 AM to 12.00 Noon and
04.00 PM to 08.00 PM.
Religious Significance
The temple is considered one of the eight Swayambhu
Kshetra of Vishnu where presiding deity is believed to have manifested on
its own. Seven other temples in the line are Srirangam Ranganathaswamy temple, Tirumala Venkateshwara Temple,
and Vanamamalai Perumal Temple in South
India and Saligrama, Naimisaranya, Pushkar and Badrinath
Temple in North
India.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 350 meters from Pushkar
Railway Station, 1 Km from Pushkar Brahma Temple, 1 Km from Pushkar Bus
Station, 1.5 Kms from Pushkar Lake, 14 Kms from Ajmer, 14 Kms from Ajmer
Railway Junction, 14 Kms from Ajmer Bus Stand, 39 Kms from Kishangarh Airport, 43
Kms from Kishangarh, 147 Kms from Jaipur and 151 Kms from Jaipur Airport. The
Varaha Temple is just about 10 minutes walking distance from the most popular
Lord Brahma Temple.
Pushkar is situated in centre-east part of Rajasthan, on
the western side of Aravalli mountains. Pushkar is about 14 Kms from Ajmer,
connected via Pushkar road (Highway 58) which goes over the Aravalli
Range mountains. Pushkar has its own railway station. Ajmer is
also the nearest major railway station. Nearest Airports are located in Kishangarh
and Jaipur.
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