Delhi, the capital of India, has always occupied
a strategic position in the country's history, as Hindu and Islamic dynasties
have ruled from here, leaving their imprint in the form of relics, which recapture
those bygonetimes. Delhi, is today, one of the fastest growing cities of India.
The city has lived through wars and resurrection, repeatedly rising from the
ashes.
Places
to See - Pushkar
Savitri Temple
A temple dedicated to the first wife of Lord Brahma the Savitri temple is located
on the hill behind the Brahma Temple which can be reached by a flight of steps.
The temple offers a panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding desertscape.
Man Mahal
On the banks if pushkar is the magnificent palace built by Raja Man Singh 1
of Amer now converted into the RTDC Hotel sarovar it offers a comfortable accommodation
to the visitors.
The Brahma Temple
It is the only temple in India dedicated to Lord braham. The temple is marked
by a red spire and over the entrance gateway us a beautiful statue carrier of
Lord Brahma.
Shopping
An array of stalls all along the main bazar are renowed for embroidered fabrics
and shoes colourful beads and bangles, brass utensils, belts studded with brass,
cloth covers for cammels with mirror work colourful saddles and leather goods
beautiful wall hanging and shoulder bags.
The prime shopping spots are home circus, Bazar, Sarafa bazar, Malakhera Bazar
and kedalganj Bazar.