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  2. File:Hindu Temple, Pushkar (7438731182).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Brahma Temple, Pushkar - Wikipedia

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    The mandapam of the Brahma temple. Pushkar is said to have over 500 temples (80 are large, the remainder small); of these, many are ancient ones that were destroyed or desecrated by Muslim depredations during Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's rule (1658–1707) but were rebuilt subsequently; The most important of Pushkar's temples is the Brahma temple, which dates to the 14th century. [3]

  4. File:Pushkar Gurdwara, Sikh temple, Rajasthan.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Savitri Mata Mandir - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Savitri Mata Mandir is a hilltop Hindu temple. The temple is situated at an elevation of about 750 ft and a flight of 970 steps to Savitri temple, which is one of the most significant temple in India. [3] Idols of both the wives of Lord Brahma named Savitri and Gayatri are established in this temple. [4]

  6. Pushkar - Wikipedia

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    Pushkar is a temple town near Ajmer City and headquarters of Pushkar tehsil in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated about 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Ajmer and about 150 kilometres (93 mi) southwest of Jaipur. [1] It is a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Sikhs. Pushkar has many temples.

  7. Manibandh Shaktipeeth - Wikipedia

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    The Manibandh Shaktipeeth is situated at the base of Gayatri Mountain (Puruhuta Hill), approximately 11 km northwest of Ajmer and 5–7 km from the famous Brahma Temple in Pushkar. The temple is now accessible by road, though for centuries it remained hidden due to the remoteness of the hill.