The Pushkar Festival in Rajasthan

The Pushkar Festival in Rajasthan

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Religious Studies, Social Studies

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Pushkar, one of India's oldest towns, is a significant religious site due to its location by the sacred Pushkar Lake and the presence of a rare Brahma temple. The town hosts the annual Pushkar Festival, a major pilgrimage event that also features a large livestock market known as the Camel Fair. This fair is crucial for the local economy, attracting herders and traders from across the region. The festival also includes cultural events like mustache competitions and cricket matches, drawing tourists and boosting economic activity.

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What makes Pushkar a significant site for Hindu pilgrims?

It is the birthplace of Lord Krishna.

It has a temple dedicated to Brahma.

It is located in the Himalayas.

It is the site of the Kumbh Mela.

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When is the Pushkar Festival typically held?

In March or April

In November or December

During the monsoon season

In the summer months

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What is a major attraction of the Camel Fair in Pushkar?

A kite flying contest

A parade of elephants

A competition for the largest mustache

A traditional dance festival

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Why are camels important in the Thar Desert region?

They are used for racing.

They are a primary source of milk.

They are essential for transportation.

They are worshipped as sacred animals.

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What type of economic activity is generated by the Pushkar Fair?

Livestock trading

Agricultural exports

High-tech industry

Textile manufacturing