
Brahma Temple
The Brahma Temple in Pushkar, India, is a historical and spiritual site dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism. Built around the 14th century, it is one of the few temples in the world that honors Brahma. The temple features a unique red-spired structure with intricate carvings and a sacred pond called the Pushkar Lake nearby, believed to have been created by Brahma’s hand. It is a significant pilgrimage destination, attracting visitors for worship, rituals, and festivals, symbolizing spiritual renewal and divine connection within Hindu tradition.