The Varah Temple in Pushkar houses a stature of Lord Vishnu in the avatar of wild boar. The places of worship of both Lord Brahma and Varah are painstaking homogeneously momentous. It is the most important temple because of the fact that once Lord Vishnu appeared on this earth in the living form of Varah (Wild boar) to obliterate the fiend Hirnayaksh and set the land liberated from his sadism. The Varah Temple of Pushkar was thoughtfully established in the 12th century and the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb destroyed it completely at the time of his supremacy. He was excusably quite disenchanted with the mammoth statue of Varah, the spirit with the body of a man and the skull of a wild boar.
Whereas, Raja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur took the edifice of Varah Temple in different way and in year 1727 he modernized the Varah Temple which now has an immensely bejeweled inner chamber where an image of Varah is neatly placed.
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