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6. Pushkar
• Pushkar is a revered city, most notable for its Brahma Temple and its Pushkar camel fair.
• It is believed to be the home of Brahma, who is considered one of the Hindu Trinity.
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• The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is a prominent landmark, with chiming rituals held there multiple times a day.
• In addition to the Brahma Temple, Pushkar also houses several other temples dedicated to Hindu deities like Vishnu, Savitri, and Shiva.
• Every November, the city transforms into a hub of activity as the Camel Fair and Hindu pilgrimage take place.
7. Jodhpur
• Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City and one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, is situated at the border of the Thar Desert.

• It has earned this nickname due to the abundance of blue homes, creating a blue appearance when viewed from a high point.
• This city is rich in history, with numerous forts and temples to visit.
• One must-see attraction is the Mehrangarh Fort, built in the 15th century and considered to be the largest fort in Rajasthan.
•The fort complex houses a beautiful mirrored hall, exquisite sandstone screens, the Chamunda Mataji Temple, and many costumed individuals who bring the fort’s history to life.