Varaha Temple, Pushkar

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Varaha Temple, Pushkar is an ancient Hindu temple in Rajasthan dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Vishnu, and is one of the prominent religious and historical landmarks of the holy town of Pushkar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
religious building
tourist attraction
access by road from Ajmer
architectureStyle traditional North Indian temple architecture
associatedWith Pushkar pilgrimage
Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition Vishnu worship
country India
culturalRole center of local religious activities
part of Pushkar temple circuit
dedicatedTo Varaha NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
dedicationType Vishnu avatar temple
district Ajmer district NERFINISHED
festival Kartika month fairs
Pushkar Camel Fair period
hasCategory Ancient temples in India
Hindu temples in Rajasthan
Tourist attractions in Ajmer district
Varaha temples NERFINISHED
Vishnu temples
hasDeityForm boar incarnation of Vishnu
hasFeature pillared hall
sanctum with Varaha idol
shikhara
heritageStatus ancient temple
isInHolyTown Pushkar NERFINISHED
languageOfRituals Hindi NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
locatedIn Ajmer district NERFINISHED
India
Pushkar NERFINISHED
Rajasthan
locatedOnContinent Asia
near Brahma Temple, Pushkar NERFINISHED
Pushkar Lake NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Ajmer NERFINISHED
primaryDeity Lord Varaha NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
significance historical landmark of Pushkar
important Vaishnavite pilgrimage site
prominent religious landmark of Pushkar
state Rajasthan
visitedBy Hindu pilgrims
domestic tourists
international tourists
worshippedAs third avatar of Vishnu

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Pushkar hasTemple Varaha Temple, Pushkar