Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Rajasthan Parks

Rajasthan is the largest state of the India in terms of area and it is located in the northwestern part of the country. This state is surrounded by Pakistan to the west, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Gujarat to the southwest, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the north east, and Punjab to the north. The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur, popularly known as the Pink City.

Gifted with natural beauty, a great history, splendid forts & palaces, colourful festivals & fairs, lively culture, varied landscape and thick forests, Rajasthan will never disappoint you. Miraculous legends of bravery and romance still resonate from its equally astonishing architecture that still stands to narrate its tale of a bygone era. The magic of Rajasthan is unequalled in the world for its heritage, culture, safaris, sand dunes and lush green forests with its wildlife. Rajasthan is often articulated as a huge open-air museum with historical object so well preserved for the travelers and the curious of the day.

Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambhore, in the state of Rajasthan, is one of the smallest Project Tiger reserves. It's name comes from the vast fort that stands in the middle of the forest. The name Ranthambore is derived from two hills in the area, Ran and Thanbhor.

Sariska National Park
Sariska National Park is well nestled in the Aravali Hills covering 800 sq km area divided into the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, sheer cliffs and rocky landscape.

Bharatpur National Park
Largely occupied by the Jat people, Bharatpur occupies an area of Rajasthan which is adjacent to Madhya Pradesh. Famously known as the 'Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan', Bharatpur was founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1733 AD.

Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary
The Jaisamand wildlife Sanctuary is famous for Darters, Open-bill Storks, Pond Herons, Little Cormorants, Indian Shags, Egrets, Eagles, Buzzards, Painted Partridges, Babblers, Hawks, Falcons, Dalmatian Pelicans and a wide variety of Ducks, including Pintails, Teals, Mallards and Shovelers.

Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park is India's oldest national park. Situated in the foothills of the Kumaon Himalayas, the park covers an area of 521 sq km, of which 313 sq km

Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is Kipling country and the nearby forests were the setting for the "Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. It's an outstanding national park and wildlife reserve of Central India.

Keoldeo National Park
The park set up in1981 in Bharatpur district, 2 km away from Bharatpur town, covers an area of 29 km. The nearest rail head is Bharatpur at a distance of 8 km. The nearest airport is Agra 55km from the park.

Keoladeo National Park
The Keoladeo Ghana National Park or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary lies between two of India's most historic cities, Agra and Jaipur. This north Indian sanctuary is situated in the country's northwestern state of Rajasthan, about 190 km from the national capital of Delhi.

Desert National Park
The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert and its rich fauna. The Sudashri forest post is the most ideal place for observing wildlife in the Desert National Park.

Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is the erstwhile royal hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kota. The wildlife sanctuary is thickly forested, lying along the southeastern border of Kota. This hilly sanctuary with thick forests is worth a visit.

Tal Chappar Sanctuary
Tal Chappar Sanctuary in Churu district is famous for black-bucks. It is a flat saline depression, has a unique ecosystem. It is situated in North-Western Rajasthan and thus lies on the way of the migratory passage of many birds.

Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary The lake and forested hills of this reserve, 32 km from Bikaner on the Jaisalmer road, are inhabited by wildfowl, hares , wild boar, desert foxes and a number of deer and antelopes including black bucks and blue bulls.

Sariska Tiger Sanctuary
Sariska, in Rajasthan, the erstwhile royal preserve of the rulers of Alwar, became a sanctuary in the year 1958. The sanctuary came under the Project Tiger in 1979 and became a national park in 1982.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Pushkar Camel Fair

Duration : 13 Nights/ 14 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Pushkar - Jaipur - Agra

laxmi narayan temple delhiDay 1: Delhi
Feel special with the warm welcome accorded to you by the Rajasthan Holiday representative on arrival at the Delhi airport. Check into a hotel for rest and set out on guided tours to the Delhi tour attractions. See the Qutab Minar, Salimgarh Fort, Shah Alam Tomb, St. James Church, Sultan Ghari Tomb, William Fraser Bungalow, Amusement Theme Parks In Delhi, Rajghat, Parks And Gardens In Delhi, St. Stephens Church, Telegraph Memorial, Old Fort, Parliament House, Rajghat, Razia Sultan Tomb, National Children Museum, Mirza Ghalib Haveli, Moth-ki-Masjid, Lodi Gardens, Meena Bazaar, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Indira Gandhi National Center, Cathedral Church Of The Redemption, etc. Come back to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay Hotel in Delhi.

Day 2: Mandawa
Today you drive to Mandawa as a part of the Pushkar Camel Fair Tour package. Check in at a hotel on arrival and embark on a safari to the havelis located in the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan, India. Stay overnight at the hotel in Mandawa, Rajasthan, India.

Day 3: Bikaner
Drive to Bikaner and check in at a hotel on arrival. Embark on a guided tour to the Bikaner tour attractions. Visit the Camel Breeding Farm and tour Lallgarh Palace, Junagarh Fort and Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum. Stay overnight at the hotel in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.

Day 4: Jaisalmer
Today you drive to Jaisalmer located in the middle of the imposing Thar Desert. See the Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisisar Lake and other local tour attractions before retiring at the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 5: Jaisalmer
Tour Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmalji ki Haveli. Enjoy the enthralling Thar and ride a camel to local hutments and celebrate golden Jaisalmer as a part of the Pushkar Fair Rajasthan .

Day 6: Jodhpur
Drive to Jodhpur today and check in at a hotel on arrival. Relax and set out on a full day sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. See the Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan and Mandore Gardens.

Sahelion Ki Bari Day 7: Udaipur
Today you drive to Udaipur as a part of the Pushkar Camel Fair Tour. Check in at a hotel on arrival with assistance from the Rajasthan Travels Guide and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 8: Udaipur
Tour the Fatehsagar Lake and visit the Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon-Ki-Bari, City Palace, and Lake Pichola. Stay overnight at the hotel in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Day 9: Pushkar
Drive to Pushkar and check in at tented accommodation. Relax and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 10: Pushkar
Spend the entire day enjoying the Pushkar Fair Rajasthan. See jugglers, puppeteers and open-air folk dancers kicking dust with their graceful foot and body movements. Eat traditionally cooked Rajasthan meals and ride a camel to the handcrafts stalls at the Pushkar fair.

Day 11: Jaipur
Drive to Jaipur and on arrival check in the hotel. Later in the day explore Hawa Mahal, City Palace and countless other monuments of historical importance. Stay overnight at the hotel in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Day12: Jaipur
Post breakfast enjoy an excursion to the Amber Fort. See the City Palace, Royal Observatory, Hawa Mahal and the bust Jaipur markets as a part of the Pushkar camel fair tour. Stay overnight at the hotel in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Day 13: Agra
Today you drive to Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India. Check in at a hotel on arrival. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city. See the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and other historic monuments. Stay overnight at the hotel in Agra, India.

Day 14: Agra
See the Taj Mahal early in the morning and drive to Delhi on the concluding day of the Pushkar Delight Tour

Enchanting Pushkar Fair Tour

Tour Duration: 8 Nights / 9 Days
Destinations: DelhiAjmerPushkarJaipurFatehpur Sikri AgraDelhi

Day 01: Delhi
Rajasthan Pushkar Fair Tour acquaints you with you with the festival of Rajasthan. One of the Tourists Attractions In Rajasthan, Pushkar fair, held in the month of November, attracts numerous tourists and pilgrims every year. Pushkar Fair Programme Tour start from the capital of India, Delhi. Arrive in Delhi and transfer to the hotel in Delhi.

Day 02: Delhi
On the second day of Enchanting Pushkar Fair Tour, attraction of Delhi. You will find a harmonious mix of the old and the modern while touring the city. There is a lot to see in the city. From historical places and religious buildings to shopping centers, Delhi has a number of tourist attractions Delhi such as Qutub Minar, Lal Qila Or Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India gate, Iskcon Temple ,Air Force Museum, Jantar Mantar, Lodi Gardens, Meena Bazaar, Parliament House, Old Fort, Razia Sultan Tomb, Siri Fort and many more. Overnight stay Hotel in Delhi.

Day 03: DelhiAjmerPushkar
Depart for Pushkar en-route Ajmer. Just 14 km away from Pushkar, Ajmer is an important pilgrimage site. The city is home to the Urs Ajmer Sharif (tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti). Sightseeing tour Ajmer includes the Ajmer Sharif and the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra. Continue drive to Pushkar. Arrive in Pushkar and transfer to a tented Hotel in Pushkar

Day 04 – 05: Pushkar
One of the oldest places in the country, Pushkar is an important pilgrimage site. Nestled along Pushkar Lake, Pushkar is home to the only Brahma temple in the country. Visit the Brahma temple and other temples on the banks of the lake. Feel spiritually satisfied while visiting the temples. Enjoy the Enchanting Pushkar Fair. See various events such as camel processions, camel race, Camel Fastival etc. Night stay at a tented camp in Pushkar.

Day 06: PushkarJaipur
On the sixth day of Pushkar Fair tour Package, leave for Jaipur. Established by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, Jaipur is also popularly called as the Pink City Of Rajasthan. Jaipur tour beckons travelers to have a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. Arrive in Jaipur and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay Hotel in Jaipur.

Day 07: Jaipur
In the morning visit Amer fort on elephant back. In the afternoon, visit Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). Have a look at its immaculate Rajput architecture. Travel back in time while touring the museums in the City Palace Jaipur. Also visit Jantar Mantar and Ramgarh Lake. In the evening, indulge yourself in shopping. Visit the Hotel Chokhi Dhani – an ethnic village for dinner. Overnight stay Guest House In Jaipur.

Day 08: JaipurAgra
Set off for Agra en-route Fatehpur Sikri. Explore the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri. Continue drive to Agra. Arrive in Agra and transfer to the hotel. Take a tour of Agra, home to the crowning glory of India. Fondly known as the city of Taj, Agra is renowned for its beautiful architectural buildings. Visit the Taj Mahal. Overnight stay in Hotel in Agra.

Day 09: Agra – Delhi
On the last day of Pushkar Fair, visit the famous Agra Fort and Buland Darwaza. Transfer to the airport / railway station in Delhi for your onward journey.

Reach Pushkar

It is easy to reach Pushkar, the venue of the world famous Pushkar Festival which brings tourists around the globe to this small town in the state of Rajasthan. Pushkar is also a pilgrim city for the Hindus who come here for an annual holy dip in the Pushkar Lake. Pushkar is accessible by road, rail and air. Ajmer serves as the base for most of the long-distance journeys to and from Pushkar.

By Air : Pushkar is a small city and it does not have an airport of its own but the nearest airport is in Jaipur. Located 131 km away one can either take a train or a drive till Pushkar.

By Road : A good network of roads ensures that Pushkar is easily reachable by road. There are two major bus stands in Pushkar- the Marwar bus stand and the Ajmer bus stand that see a heavy flow of buses coming and going in form various cities of Rajasthan and India.

By Rail : Ajmer, located at a distance of 11 km away from Pushkar, is the nearest railway station. It has regular train services to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur and Ahmedabad.

Kedalganj Bazaar in Pushkar

Pushkar, famous for legendary association is one of the major pilgrim spots in the country. Kedalganj Bazaar PushkarPushkar is said to be the abode of Lord Brahma. In Pushkar the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma is located. If you come to Pushkar for your pilgrim tour, then spare some time to visit the Kedalganj Bazaar in Pushkar.

The Kedalganj Bazaar in Pushkar is one of the most promising shopping areas in Rajasthan. Although you can travel with the intention of discovering spiritual India, but at the same time you can also drop in to the various shops and get for yourselves some of your most liked items.

Since Pushkar is mainly a spiritual place, you can get a wide number of small idols made up of rock. Of these the Shiva Lingams are the most precious, especially for the Shaivaites. You shall also be able to obtain some other idols like Ganesha, Durga and other Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

Not only would you get some of the statues of your favorite gods and goddesses, you shall also be able to obtain some of the best handicraft items that are typical products of Rajasthan. These colorful handicrafts are some of the most coveted items that a tourist can take back home. Leather goods like small and large bags, suitcases, long-lasting leather shoes and garments are also available in the Kedalganj Bazaar Pushkar. Kedalganj Bazaar Pushkar

If you have a fancy for fashion garments or embroidered clothes, then you will surely feel enchanted while witnessing the embroidered garments that hang in the shops. Miniature Paintings and a plethora of art goods that line your way would beckon you with their everlasting charm.

Kedalganj Bazaar Pushkar is a hot favorite among shopping buffs. If you visit Pushkar, do make it a point to visit this interesting place. It would definitely be an enchanting experience for you.

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar is a small town located at a distance of 11 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. It is famous all over the country as the most important pilgrimage visited by people all round the year. The Pushkar lake and the Brahma temple are the major attractions here.

The sacred Pushkar Lake is said to have been created by the falling of lotus from the hand of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. It is believed to be as old as the creation. The lake is one of the most holy spots in the town, and it is said that a single dip in the waters of lake on Kartika Poornima is same as performing yagnas for several hundred years.

This enigmatic lake has fifty-two bathing ghats, built around it. The water around each ghat is supposed to have special powers. The Naga Kund is considered to give fertility, Roop Tirth bestows beauty and charm, the water of Kapil Vyapi Kund is said to have powers to cure leprosy and a dip in the Mrikand Muni Kund gives the blessing of wisdom.

The Pushkar lake is encompassed by hills on three sides and desert on the other side. It is saaid that the cave of Saint Agasthya was located on the snake mountain here. Itis also believed that Kalidasa, the great poet of the ancient times, chose this place as his locale for his Sanskrit drama, Shakuntalam.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Tour To Pushkar

Location Ajmer District, Central Rajasthan, 140 Km from Jaipur, Jaipur is the nearest Airport
Must Visit Pushkar Camel Fair (Oct-Nov), Brahma temple and Ghats
Temperature Max 45 º C, Min 25 º C (summer); Max 22 º C, Min 8 º C (winter)
Languages Hindi, Rajasthani and English
Ideal Time October to March is the ideal time to visit Pushkar
Pushkar STD Code 0145
Clothing Light tropical (cotton) for summer and woolen for winter.

    Tours To Pushkar   Pushkar travel & tourism is mainly famous as one of the most famous and revered pilgrimages of India. Pushkar city is regarded to be the abode of Lord Brahma. Brahma is one of the three Hindu gods forming the great Hindu trilogy. Lord Brahma symbolizes birth and is regarded as the creator of the world. He is also supposed to be a storehouse of knowledge and is depicted with four hands, a book of Vedas (knowledge) in each hand. Lord Brahma's wife is known as Savitri and a swan serves as his vehicle. Read on this Pushkar City Guide to know more about the holy city:

There is a great legend behind the city of Pushkar. The word Pushkar means a pond created by flower. The city along with the lake was created when Brahma released a Lotus from his hands on Earth, for the purpose of deciding the venue for his yagna. It is believed that Lord Brahma had to perform the yagna at a very short notice, the time of the yagna being very auspicious. The presence of his wife was very much required and necessary for the performance of the yagna. However, Savitri did not turn up on time and kept Lord Brahma waiting. He got so much angry and annoyed that he married a local milkmaid, Gayatri and sat with her for the yagna. pushkar travel Guide

Savitri, incensed and enraged on seeing someone else take up her place, cursed Lord Brahma that he would not be remembered and worshipped by the people on Earth. On hearing her curse, other gods pleaded to Savitri to take back her curse. She conceded and said that Lord Brahma will be worshipped only in Pushkar. This is believed to be the reason why there is only one Brahma temple in the whole world.

Apart from the famous Pushkar Lake and numerous temples in the city of Pushkar, it is also famous for the Pushkar Fair. The fair is held annually and holds much religious significance. Also, organized at the same time, is the largest Camel fair of the world. Pushkar is a much loved tourist destination, many who visit there just fall in love with the place and overstay. Alienated from Ajmer by the Nag Parbat (the snake hill), the city of Pushkar holds mystical allure for the numerous tourists and pilgrims visiting it every year.

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Pap Mochini Temple In Pushkar

In the Northern section of Pushkar, the Pap Mochini Temple is located; pap in Sanskrit means 'sin' and mochini means 'absolving'. Pap Mochini Temple in Pushkar is presided by the deity Ekadashi Mata, believed to respite her followers from all cardinal sins. It was believed in ancient India that killing a Brahmin would mount to eternal punishment and the soul of the killer would be doomed forever.Pap Mochini Temple In Pushkar

There is no way to acquit oneself from this sin (of murdering a Brahmin, who is supposed to be in the highest in the pyramidal plane of the Hindu social structure), even if he does so unknowingly. Since it was the worst of all sins in ancient India, the people who committed the blunder of murdering Brahmins used to come to Pap Mochini Temple because it is believed that Goddess Ekadashi Mata is the only goddess on earth who can free her devotees from this catastrophe.

There is also a mythological association to this temple. Lord Krishna once cursed Ashwathama, a character in the Indian Epic, Mahabharata, to roam about in the earth for Three Thousand Years. In order to seek salvation, his soul comes to the Pap Mochini Temple in Rajasthan once in a year, and this time is suitable for prayer.

A panoramic view of this Temple in Pushkar can be observed from a little distance; on the left side is the Lake where the devotees take a sacred dip, whereas on the right side there is Sandy Mela Ground; it leads to the arid region Marwar, known as Marwar plateau.

Ramavaikunth Temple in Pushkar

One of the largest temples in Pushkar is the Ramavaikunth Temple. An intricately designed Hindu Temple, constructed in the year 1920, it is one of the sacred temples in Pushkar in Rajasthan. Every year a number of devotees visit the Ramavaikunth Temple in Pushkar in order to offer their prayers. Ramavaikunth Temple in Pushkar

One can find traces of South Indian architecture in the Ramavaikunth Temple in Pushkar. Built in the 20th century it is believed that artisans from South India were brought to give this shape to the temple in Pushkar. Located atop a hill one can get a panoramic view of the city and the Pushkar Lake on their tour to the Ramavaikunth Temple. The towering spires of Ramavaikunth Temple make it a beautiful sight for the tourists.

The architectural marvel of the Ramavaikunth Temple in Pushkar draws a number of tourists to this unique temple in Pushkar. From towering spires to the pagodas, the Ramavaikunth Temple has a different look quite unlike the other Hindu Temples in Pushkar. The Ramavaikunth Temple has intricately carved images of 361 different deities and is considered to be a sacred place for the Hindu pilgrims.

How to Reach Ramavaikunth Temple:

In order to reach the Ramavaikunth Temple, you can take the following routes:

Airport :- Jaipur Airport (131km) is the nearest airport.

Railhead :- Ajmer Railway Station (11km) is the nearest railhead.

Apteshwar Temple in Pushkar

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Apteshwar Temple in Pushkar is visited by numerous people all round the year. Constructed in the 12th Century, this temple has splendid architecture. Lord Shiva is considered to be the destroyer among the Hindu Trinity, whereas Lord Vishnu is the preserver and Lord Brahma is the creator.Apteshwar Temple In Pushkar

With its rich architecture, this Temple in Pushkar is among the 400 temples that bedeck the city. Reminding us of ancient India, the Apteshwar Temple has boldly stood the test of time, proving the transcendental essence of Indian spirituality. Believed to be the oldest and the most revered Indian God, Lord Shiva is said to preside this Sanctum Sanctorum and bless his devotees with an open heart.

Alternatively called Ashutosh, or one who can be pleased easily, Lord Shiva can be satisfied by placing 'Bel' leaves atop the Shiva Lingam. By doing so, one can get one's desires granted very easily, or so goes the saying. Therefore if you visit Apteshwar Temple in Rajasthan during Shiva Ratri, when Lord Shiva is ritually revered, you shall get to see thousands of devotees placing bel leaves over the Shiva Lingam, after drenching it with milk, dahi, ghee and honey. It is said that Lord Shiva grants a handsome groom to the one who worships him with respect and devotion.

There are numerous other temples near Apteshwar Temple, like the Savitri Temple, Rangji Temple, Warah Temple and Brahma Temple. These temples are the soul of India and also indicate the rich heritage of India.

Varah Temple In Pushkar

Varah temple was built in the 12th century and, and the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb is said to have destroyed it. Aurangzeb was understandably rather upset with the huge statue of Varah, the god with the body of a man and the head of a boar. However, Raja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur thought differently, and in 1727 reconstructed the temple which now has a highly decorated inner sanctum where an idol of Varah is placed. Varah Temple In Pushkar

The 19th century Mahadeva temple with its five-faced statue of Mahadeva is made entirely of white marble. The temple is remarkable for its elegance of structure, and is perhaps the finest of all temples in and around Ajmer and Pushkar.

The Ramavaikunth temple is an intricately carved temple dating to the 1920 and has images of 361 deities. Its high stone spires atop pagodas and the rest of the temple were built by masons especially brought for this purpose from south India. The Savitri temple is located on top of a hill overlooking the lake. The hike up the hill is long and arduous via a stairway built in the 4th century, and if panoramic views are a necessity for you, the trek will be worth it. This temple is dedicated to Brahma’s wife Savitri and its origin dates back to over 2,000 years.

The Gayatri temple on the other side of Pushkar is in honour of the wife who sat by Brahma’s side in Savitri’s absence during Brahma’s ceremonial sacrifice. Legend says that Gayatri was an untouchable and to purify her she was put into the mouth of a cow and taken out from the other end. To reach the Gayatri temple the best route to take is from behind the bus stand and walk up a hill. Both the Savitri and Gayatri temples are closed – so to say – during lunch hours and the best time to go is either before noon or in the evening.

Varah Temple at PushkarTwo Raghunath temples exist in Pushkar; one is the old one and the other is relatively new. The Old Raghunath temple was built in 1823 and houses images of Venugopal, Narasimha (Vishnu’s fourth incarnation) and Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. But there’s a bit of a problem for foreign tourists visiting these two temples because of one little sign which says "Foreigners not allowed." These are probably the only binary temples in India where such segregation exists.

Towards the northen section of Pushkar is the Pap Mochini temple, not really popular for its architecture or deity but for the simple belief that anyone who kills a Brahmin will be purified of this deed by visiting the temple. Of course, all that was applicable in olden times, for today a murder is a murder and the law would hear nothing else.

Where there is a mass of holy water there will be bathing ghats, and in Pushkar it is the same as all over India. Pushkar lake is surrounded by hundreds of ghats where pilgrims assemble to bathe, pray or just loiter around. Removing ones shoes would be a good idea unless you want to be glared or shouted at! Photography is a strict no-no, especially of bathing women. Pushkar is quite used to tourists, but unlike Varanasi, is home for orthodox Hindus, and a little care to observe Hindu traditions can help.

Savitri Temple In Pushkar

Savitri Temple in one of the most renowned one out of 400 temples in Pushkar. According to the  Savitri Temple In PushkarHindu mythology Savitri is the first wife of Lord Brahma. When He was all set to start a Yagna on earth in the place of Pushkar (determined by drooping a lotus flower), Savitri's presence was the prerequisite. But She had kept Him waiting. Lord Brahma, irritated at this, married Gayatri the milkmaid to start the yagna on the most auspicious moment.

Infuriated Savitri cursed that Lord Brahma would not be worshipped anywhere else but Pushkar. Hence you find the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma only inn Pushkar.

Perched on a hillock, Savitri Temple stands just behind the temple of Lord Brahma. A long series of steps lead to the shrine. From the temple you can get a panoramic view of the Pushkar lake, the surrounding temples and the sand dunes.

Brahma Temple In Pushkar

Location Pushkar
How to Reach Pushkar is well connected with road and rail. The nearest airport is at Jaipur and the nearest railhead, Ajmer, has regular buses services to most of the cities in Rajasthan.
Significance It is the only temple of Lord Brahma

Brahma Temple is the only temple that is dedicated to Lord Brahma in India. Located near the Lake at Brahma Temple In PushkarPushkar in Rajasthan, Brahma Temple receives many pilgrims to its doorsteps every year. Built in the 14th century, Brahma Temple commemorates Lord Brahma, who is considered as the creator of this Universe according to the Hinduism. Lord Brahma is one amongst the trinity of Hindu Gods, the other being Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. For the Hindus, Brahma Temple is an important pilgrim place. Raised on a high platform, the temple lies in the Pushkar valley that is known for its scenic beauty.

Pushkar is regarded as a holy place by the Hindus, since all the Gods & Goddesses of Hindu pantheon observed a 'Yajna' here. Moreover, the Pushkar Lake near this temple is believed to have been appeared when a Lotus flower fell from the hands of Lord Brahma in this valley. According to the Hindu mythology, once Lord Brahma was cursed that he would be not worshipped frequently by the people. Due to the reason, this is the only known temple in the world, where Lord Brahma is worshipped.

Constructed entirely in marble, the Temple can be easily identified with its tall red spire. The temple is accessible by a flight of marble steps. An image of 'Hans' (Goose) can be traced on the entrance of the main shrine. One can also spot the silver turtle, which is embossed on the floor in front of the sanctorum. In the vicinity of the turtle, many a silver coins are placed on the floor. Even, the inner walls of the temple are studded with silver coins.

The main shrine houses the life-size image of Lord Brahma with four hands and four faces, facing the four basic directions. An image of Goddess Gayatri, who is known as the milk Goddess, can be seen near the idol of Lord Brahma. The walls of the temple are adorned by beautiful images of Peacock and Goddess Saraswati. From the temple, there is a silver door that leads down to a small cave. This small cave comprises a temple of Lord Shiva.

During the time of Pushkar Fair, this temple is thronged by people in large numbers. At this point of time, Rajasthan Tourism arranges tents for the convenience of pilgrims and tourists. Brahma Temple gets a major attraction as it is the only temple in the world where Lord Brahma is worshipped. Pilgrims come to pay their homage and get blessings from the Lord.

Accommodation In Pushkar

Pushkar has several accommodations in several categories, ranging from luxury to budget and between. All the accommodation are well planned with world class facilities and amenities, catering to every accommodation and travel need of the tourists from far and wide. You can select the one which is most ideal and perfectly serves your requirements. Some of the Accommodations in Pushkar are:

Hotel Name : Hotel Pushkat Palace
Hotel Class : Heritage
Hotel Chain : Welcome Heritage Hotels
How to Reach (Kms): Airport : 150 , Railway Station : 13 , Bus Stand : 1
Hotel Address : Pushkar Lake , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India

Hotel Name : Hotel Sarovar
Hotel Class : Heritage Hotel
Hotel Chain : RTDC Hotels
How to Reach (Kms): Airport : 150 , Railway Station : 13 , Bus Stand : 1
Hotel Address : Near Pushkar Lake , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India

Hotel Name : Hotel Jagat Singh Palace
Hotel Class : Heritage Hotel
Hotel Chain : WelcomHeritage Hotels
How to Reach (Kms): Airport : 144 , Railway Station : 12 , Bus Stand : 2
Hotel Address : Pushkar , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India

Hotel Name : Hotel New Park
Hotel Class : Budget Hotel
Hotel Chain : Rajasthan Hotels
How to Reach (Kms) : Airport : 160 , Railway Station : 15 , Bus Stand : 0.5
Hotel Address : Panch Kund Road , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India

Hotel Name : Hotel White House
Hotel Class : Budget Hotel
Hotel Chain : Rajasthan Hotels
How to Reach (Kms) : Airport : 160 , Railway Station : 15 , Bus Stand : 1
Hotel Address : Near Pushkar Sarovar, Pushkar, Distt. Ajmer , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India


Hotel Name : Hotel Peacock Holiday Resort
Hotel Class : Budget Resort
Hotel Chain : Rajasthan Hotels
How to Reach (Kms) : Airport : 150 , Railway Station : 13 , Bus Stand : 2
Hotel Address : Pushkar , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305 022 - India

Hotel Name :Hotel Pushkar Resort
Hotel Class : Deluxe Resort
Hotel Chain : Rajasthan Hotels
How to Reach (Kms) : Airport : 145 , Railway Station : 13 , Bus Stand : 1
Hotel Address : Village Ganhera, Motisar Road , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305022 - India

Hotel Name : Pushkar Village Resort
Hotel Class : Deluxe Resort
Hotel Chain : Rajasthan Hotels
How to Reach (Kms): Airport : 150 , Railway Station : 13 , Bus Stand : 2
Hotel Address : Panch Kund Road, , Pushkar , Rajasthan - 305 022 - India

Friday, August 7, 2009

Languages Of Rajasthan

Official Language : Hindi
Major Dialects : Marwari, Malvi, Dhundari, Rajasthani and Mewari
Main Language : Marwari
Commonly Spoken Words: Aao Sa, Baitho Sa, Padharo Hukum, Mhere Des

Rajasthan is principally a Hindi-speaking region in its various dialects. Rajasthani comprises of five primary dialects - Marwari, Mewari, Dhundhari, Mewati and Harauti along with several other forms that we discuss here. These dialects have been derived as a distortion of the linguistic and orthographical peculiarities of the language with time. Rajasthani literature faced its worst period during the British Raj period. However, it is flourishing these days as hundreds of poets and writers have emerged who use the vernacular form of Rajasthani language as their medium. Rajasthan's folk literature is rich and varied in its nature and exists in forms of the folk songs, so famous folklores, witty sayings and proverbs, riddles and much-treasured folk-plays known as 'khayals'.

The most common language of Rajasthan is Marwari, spoken mainly in and around Jodhpur district. The mixed dialects of Marwari are also spoken in Barmer, Jalore, Pali, part of Nagaur district. In the east, it influences the dialects of Ajmer, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, to the south in Sirohi district and in the west, it affects the dialects of Jaisalmer district. Bikaner, Churu, Sikar and Jhunjhunu districts in the north are also influenced by Marwari while in the northwest, it is spoken with Punjabi influence in the Ganganagar district.

Mewari is actually the eastern form of Marwari used frequently to the southeast of the former princely state of Mewar, which comprised of Udaipur, Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts, and its neighborhood. The dialect used in the western parts of Barmer, Jaisalmer, Thar and Parkar areas of the former Sind is called Thali in the north and Dhatak in the west. In Bikaner it is called Bikaneri while in the northeastern part of Churu, it is known as Bagri.

Jaipurior Dhundhari, earns a second place in terms of use and covers the districts of Jaipur, Tonk, Kota, Bundi, parts of Kishangarh, Ajmer and Jhalawar. Mewati is a dialect of Jaipuri to the northeast, which assumes the form of Braja Bhasha in Bharatpur. Mewati is actually the language of the former Mewat, the abode of the Meos. Dang is a further sub-dialect of Braja Bhasa in Sawai Madhopur and Karauli and that of Bundeli and Malvi in Jhalawar and the southern parts of Kota. Kishangarhi is spoken in Kishangarh and Ajmeri in Ajmer. The dialect spoken in Bundi and Kota is Harauti, which is also spoken in Jhalwar and Tonk districts.

Malvi of the former Malwa covers parts of the Jhalawar and Kota districts. The Bundeli of Narsinghpur and central Hoshangabad, the Marathi of Berar and the Nemadi dialect of Rajasthani is spoken in north Nimach and Bhansawar. The Bhils communicate in Bhili, which is similar to Dungarpur's and Banswara's Bagria form of Rajasthani with the exception of slight variation in the pronunciation. However, the language structure for both of them is the same.

Ajmer Travel Guide

Weather :
In Summer : 45 C (Max) - 25 C (Min)
In winter : 18 C (Max) - 4C (Min)
Rainy Season : July to Mid Sept, and very humid (up to 90%)
Our suggestion: Best time to come: Oct to March

Ajmer
situated in the green oasis wrapped in the barren hills has been a witness to an interesting past. The city was founded by Raja Ajai Pal Chauhan in the 7th century A.D. and continued to be a major centre of Chauhan power. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri leaving behind indelible marks of their culture and traditions on the cities history, converting it to an amalgam of various cultures and a blend of Hinduism and Islam.

South west of Jaipur, Ajmer is an oasis wrapped in the green hills. The city was founded by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th Century A.D. and continued to be a major centre of the Chauhan power till 1193 A.D. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri. Since then, Ajmer became home to many dynasties.

Today, Ajmer is a popular pilgrimage centre for the Hindus as well as Muslims. Especially famous is the Dargah Sharif-tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, which is equally revered by the Hindus and Muslims. It is a centre of culture and education, the British chose Ajmer for its prestigious Mayo College a school exclusively for Indian nobility.

Ajmer is also the base for visiting Pushkar (11 km.), the abode of Lord Brahma, lying to its west with a temple and a picturesque lake. The Pushkar Lake is a sacred spot for Hindus. During the month of Kartik (Oct./Nov.), devotes throng in large numbers here to take a dip in the sacred lake.

Ajaipal Chauhan founded Ajmer in the seventh century. He constructed a hill fort "Ajaimeur" or the invincible hill. The Chauhans ruled Ajmer till the 12th century when Prithviraj Chauhan lost Mohammed Ghauri. Thereafter it became a part of the sultanate of Delhi. Ajmer was also favourite residence for the great Mughals.

One of the first contacts between the Mughal King Jahangir and Sir Thomas Roe took place here in 1616. The Scindias took over the city in 1818 and then handed it over to the British and it became one of the only part of Rajasthan controlled directly by the East Indian Co.

The bus stand in Ajmer is located near the RTDC hotel Khadim. And the railway is further north and most of the hotels are west of the stations. Northeast is the main post office and most of the cities market is located behind and up to Agra Gate. Further north is a large artificial lake called the Anna Sagar.

Accommodation In Jaipur

The hotels in Jaipur are designed to give you the look and feel of the majestic palaces that are typical of Jaipur, thanks to the rich heritage and culture that the city boosts of. Home to the Rajputs, the warrior princes of India, Jaipur has still managed to hold on to its old world charm. A visit to the palaces and forts will help you revisit history and visualize scenes from times gone by, getting a first hand glimpse of the residential quarters of the ancient kings and queens.

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Automobiles Garages & Service Centers In Jaipur

Laxmi Auto Workshop
422/2, GALI NO 2, RAJA PARK
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Laxmi Service Station
2-3, SHIVPURI COLONY, NEAR PWD...
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

M I Service Station
B-13, M I ROAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Mathur Automobile
GANGOLI BUILDING, AJMER ROAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Modern Engineering & Repairing Works
A-4/46, AUTOMOBILE NAGAR
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Narang Radiators
2 TRANSPORT NAGAR
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

National Auto Electricals
RAHIM MANZIL, AJMER GATE
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

New Auto Grind Engineering Works
MURGI KHANA AGRA ROAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

New Scooter & Tyre Service
NEAR NAGINA MASZID AMER DELHI ...
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

New Vishwas Auto Workshop
RAM NAGAR COLONY, VASANTHALI M...
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Oriental Autotech (p) Ltd
OPP HIRAPURA POW HOUSE
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Oriental Motors
ESI HOSPITAL, AJMER ROAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Patel Auto Parts
SAYYADA KA GATTA, TONK RAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Pawan Automobile
B-8/14, AUTOMOBILE NAGAR
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Pinki City Scooter Service
1, PONDARIC PARK, BRAHMPURI
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Pioneer Auto Store
MEERJI BAGH, S C ROAD
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Punjab Reparing Works
14, TRANSPORT NAGAR
Jaipur, Rajasthan. India

Business In Jaipur

A One Decor C-10 & 11, Radhavihar, New Sanganer Road, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2293584
A Rudraksh Real Estate B-7, Shiv Mg, Bani Park, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur - 302016 Phone: 0141-2203132
Abhijeet Advertisers & Printers B-27,Swad Mini Mkt Basement,Ganpati Plaza, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2368203
Accurate Advertising Consultant Pvt Ltd Raghu Rashmi,Somany Bldg, Sansr Chandra Link Road, Loha Mandi, Sansar Chand Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2361901 , 2365917 , 2365908
Add World Advertising 134,1st Flr,City Plaza , Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016 Phone: 0141-3021028, 9314511561,9829041655
Adhunika Furnitures S No-203, Arya Samaj Road, Raja Park, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2622138
Agarwal Real Estate 19,GRoad, Flr,Ganpati Plaza, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2365641 , 2388625
Ajay Furnitires Main Road, Shastri Market, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302003 Phone: 0141-2620458 , 2601950
Akar Udyog 22A, Shiv Mrg, Bais Godown, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2296794
Alfa Advertising & Mktg B-3,Mayur Aptt, Raj Bhawan Marg,Ajmer Road, Civil Lines, Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-2220854, 9314881279,9829014362
Amul Advertising Jhotwara Road, Opposite Tambi Petrol Pump,Pital Factory, Jhotware, Jaipur - 302012 Phone: 0141-2280532
Aneu Marketing & Publicity 5,Rajdoot Hotel Bldg, Opposite Ganpati Plaza, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5108977
Angira Furniture & Workshop Baba Market, Ajmer Road, D M C,Hira Nagar Mod, Jaipur - 340201 Phone: 9982053537,9828369369
Anita Furniture HH-83A, Jhalan, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur - 302017 Phone: 0141-2524240
Arien Marketing & Advertising 1640,DooNagari House, Indira Bazar, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2313735
Aryans Real Estate 213, Lane No 4, Raja Park, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 9983336481
Ashoka Furniture J-68, Dhobiyon Ka Mod, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2619517
Ashoka Furniture J-68, Dhobio Ka Mode, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302003 Phone: 0141-2619517
Atal Advig & Mktg 831,Intl Children Academy, New Sanganer Road, Devi Nagar,Sodala, Shyamnagar, Jaipur - 302019 Phone: 0141-2296870, 9314500344
B G Real Estate 506/A,4th Flr,Apex Mall, Tonk Road, Lal Kothi, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-5113738, 9414016697
Bhagawati Furniture Sindhi Camp, Jaipur - 340201 Phone: 0141-2370128
Bharat Advertisers 99-A, Vasudevpuri Kalwar Road, Jhotwara, Jaipur-12 Phone: 0141-3099467
Bhatiya Advertising Agency Shop No 156, Parnami Mandir Market, Raja Park, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2622475 , 2624667
BPS Advertising 101,Rainbow Chamber, Opposite Ganpati Plaza, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5108926
Chanda Beauty Art Furniture 63, Khandelwal Tower Choraha, Naya Khera, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur- 302023 Phone: 0141-2335852
Chankya Publicity 162, Opposite Agarwal College, Jaipur Gpo, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5072997
Crayons Advertising Ltd C-30, Lajpat Mg, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5111555 , 5102502
Creation Furniture Fixture A-13, New Sanganer Road, Ganesh Nagar, Sanganer Bazar, Jaipur - 303902 Phone: 0141-2291146, 9829120111
Deep Real Estate Tonk Road, Sec-3,Opposite Petrol Pump, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur - 302030 Phone: 9887025306 , 9887025542
Delight Furniture 7, SMS Highway, Shyamnagar, Jaipur - 302019 Phone: 0141-2366678
Dhamu & Company - Leading Real Estate Consultant 77, Gaurav Nagar, Civil Lines, Jaipur Phone: 9414062575
Disha Advertising 112, Ajmer Road, VaRoad, hman Nagar-A, Rs, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-2811623
Dreamz Advertising Shop No 26,3Road, Flr,Mayur Twr, Jaipur - 340201 Phone: 9828021665
Ekta Furniture 503, Salon Ki Gali, Gangauri Bazar, Tripolia Bazar, Jaipur - 302002 Phone: 9314884269
Empire Real Estate 105-A, Krishna Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur- 302021 Phone: 9414274570
Falcon Advertising Services A-606, Malviya Nagar, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur - 302017 Phone: 0141-2521761
Fortune Real Estates 312,Trimurty Luhadia Twr, Ashok Mg, Near Ahinsa Circle, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5115420, 9829011246
Ganesh Furniture House 6,Swej Farm, Ganesh Nagar, Sodala, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-2294892
Garg Steel Furniture Shop No-270,Nawab Ki Haweli, Near Way, Kotwala Market, Tripolia Bazar, Jaipur - 302002 Phone: 0141-2566666 , 2573333
Goyal Advertising 203,2nd Flr, Opposite G P O,Chameli Wala Market, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2363989, 9829264280
Granton Advertising Pvt Ltd 206,Navjeevan Chambers,G/4, Vinoba Mg, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 9829056173
Gupta Real Estate Sikar Road, Near Suncity Township,Opposite Mauj Mahal, Sikar Road, - 302023 Phone: 9351781556
Ida Advertising E-55,Chitranjan Mg, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2365417
Jaipur Real Estate 12, Park St, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2370903
Jayashree Internationals c - 18 New grain Mandi Sansar chandra ro, Jaipur Phone: 0141-364744
Jenson Advertising & Mktg 80/79, Madhyam Mg, Mansarover, Jaipur- 302020 Phone: 0141- 2783343
Jitendra Furnitures 185/220, Kumbha Mg, Sec 18,Near Delavaas,Pratap Nagar, Sanganer Bazar, Jaipur - 303902 Phone: 0141-3214224
Juile Furnitures 81-82-83,Julie Cplx, Raja Park, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2614472 , 2621911
Jupiter Advertising Services S-19,Mayur Tower, Nehru Bazar, Jaipur Gpo, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2328811 , 2741067 , 2322811
Khandelwal Real Estate F-115,Dhan Shri Ist Central Spine, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302023 Phone: 9829054425,9314969296,9829064105
Kochar Ad Vision A-5, Above Satnam Motors, Transport Nagar, Jaipur - 302003 Phone: 9314513225
Lasusi Furniture 281, St No-1, Guru Nanakpura, Raja Park, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2624198
Le Wood 87, Sunder Market, Near SMS Hospital, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2563335
M R Wood & Iron Furniture Tonk Road, Jai Ambey Nagar, Tonk Pathak, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-2554344
Malti Furniture 47,48, Jagat Pura Road, Mother Town, Jagat Pura, Jaipur - 302017 Phone: 9828023795
Mapsor Advertising C-14, Panchsheel Clny, Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-2810731 , 2810440
Meadows Advertisers L-5-B, Krishna Mg, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2407477
Modern Art Furniture A-13, L S Nagar Main, Bh M G P School, Jaipur - 340201 Phone: 9829068176
Mohit Advertising 5, Gali No-1,New Sanganer Road, Ashokpura,Sodala,Rajasthan, Shyamnagar, Jaipur-- 302019 Phone: 0141-2294592
Narayan Steel Furniture D-41/2nd, Hari Nagar,Shastri Nagar, Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016 Phone: 0141-2308255
New Bhargava Furniture B-32,Basement,Suknsamridni Apt, Opposite L B S College, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2622890
New Wave Advertising D-74,Chomu House, Shiv Hira Path, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2379838 , 2378825,9828161071
Nirban Timbers D-177-A, K C Road, Banipark, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2205719
Novelty Furniture 24, Moti DooNagari Road, M D Road, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2618702
Omkar Advertising Co 2347, Nahar Garh Road, Barah Bahiyon Ka Chauraha, Jaipur Gpo, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5171563 , 3109365
Oswal Furniture 39, Ajmer Road, Prince Road, Near Gahlot Bunglow,Vijud Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-3203375
P K Advertising Services Pvt Ltd C-77/G-3,Shyam Apt, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2371193 , 2362718
Pamn Advertising & Mktg 13,Ashoka Chamber,Khasa Kothi Circle, Station Road, Jaipur - 302006 Phone: 0141-5107771
Paramount Advertising Services 10, Outside Ajmeri Gate ,West Kamla Nehru Market, Jaipur Gpo, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5108576 , 2361235
Pinkcity Advertising Co Pvt Ltd 606,Milestone Cplx, Tonk Road, Gandji Nagar Mod, Barkat Nagar, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-2705323 , 2712127
Prakash Furniture Works 6-7, Kisan Mg, Jain Mandir, Tonk Pathak, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-2706582
Preyans Exports 136 Sindhicolony Rajapark, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2606102 ; Fax: 0141 - 2606102
Priyanka Advertisers 2-Ga-25, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2654023 , 2652873
R K Advertising Agency 693, Jawaher Nagar Road, Baraf Khana, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2609684 , 2609670,9414042515
R K Modular Furniture Pvt Ltd A-21, Shanti Path, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 0141-2624208
Rainier Impex Pvt. Ltd. 102/4, Patel Marg, Mansarovar, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2780847, 2783306
Rajasthan Advertising Agency S-21, Mangal Mg, Bapu Nagar, Barkat Nagar, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-2709964, 9414058011
Rajesh Advertising Agency 1, Gopinath Marg, Near M I Road, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2371705
Ravi Furnitures Peepa Factory Road, Near Hanuman Mandir, Durgapura, Jaipur - 302018 Phone: 9829394283
Ripples Advertisers 104-B,Adarsh Plaza,Khasa Kothi Circle, Jaipur Gpo, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-5106348 , 3953116
S K Advertising G-958, Gandhi Nagar, Gandhi Nagar Ho, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-2705545, 9829118328
S S Publicity S-16,Agrasen Tower, Central Sping, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302012 Phone: 0141-2334544, 9829178545
Sai Advertising & Printer 62/438, Mira Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur-302020 Phone: 9314171784,9413965684
Sana Advertising B-13,Mla Quarters, M I Road, Jaipur - 302001 Phone: 0141-2363274
Shree Ganpati Real Estate S-14,Shopping Centre, Vidhyalya Mg, Opposite L B S College, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur - 302004 Phone: 9887300034,9829400034
Shubh Advtg & Mktg Pvt Ltd 64-A,Jan Path, Priyadarshini Mg, Janpath, Shyamnagar, Jaipur- 302019 Phone: 0141-2290346 , 2294476, 9928900036,9829061701
Shubham Publicity 730, Mishra Rajaji Ka Rst, Indira Bazar, Jaipur-1 Phone: 0141-2313876
Siddhi Advertising Agency A-11,1st Flr, University Mg, Near Janta Store Cirlce, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur - 302015 Phone: 0141-4040095, 9829054747,9829167400
Suny Furnitures Shop No-22, Behind Dena Bank Ambabari, Jaipur - 302003 Phone: 0141-2337412
Surbhi Furniture 316, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur - 302003 Phone: 0141-2618042
Veekay International 33/25, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2794073
Vijay Furniture Works 62/131, Rajat Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur-302020 Phone: 9414253926
Vishal Arts A-243, Nehru Nagar, Pani Pech, Jaipur-16 Phone: 0141-2205680