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Best Time to Visit : Gau Ghat is open throughout the day, the evening aarti, held around 7:00 PM in summers and 5:30 PM in winters, offers a soul-stirring experience. The summer season is recommended for a visit, aligning with the magical ambiance of the aarti.

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Gau Ghat, Pushkar Overview

Pushkar, a city adorned with 25 ghats, stands as a tapestry of cultural and spiritual richness. Among these, Gau Ghat, originally built by the Rajput households, has evolved into a significant worship spot and a historical landmark. This ghat, situated in the heart of Pushkar in Ajmer, Rajasthan, holds a special place not only in the spiritual landscape but also in India's historical narrative

Gau Ghat, initially named so, gained historical prominence when it witnessed the immersion of ashes belonging to some of India's greatest leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru, and Lal Bahadur Shastri. This solemn act transformed the ghat, leading to its renaming as Gandhi Ghat, symbolizing the convergence of spirituality and national history.

Originally constructed by the Rajput royalty for sacred rituals, Gau Ghat continues to be maintained by the royal families of the Rajputs and the Maratha kings. The ghat's evolution from a private space for royals to a public symbol of historical reverence reflects the enduring legacy of Pushkar.

Gau Ghat's architecture resonates with the cultural aesthetics of Rajasthan. The ghat's steps lead down to the sacred Pushkar Lake, offering devotees a place for ritualistic bathing and prayers. The historical imprints and the vibrant atmosphere contribute to the ghat's allure, making it a captivating destination for pilgrims and tourists alike.

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