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None of the other tourist places in Pushkar are as popular or frequently visited by one and all, like the sacred lake upon which the town is set. While mythologically the lake is said to be ancient, its modern construction only came about in the 12th century, with a dam built over the River Luni. The lake is often considered the holiest water body in India and homes over 400 blue temples on its bank. It is a sight to behold during the famed Pushkar Fair, with thousands making their way for a holy dip in its said-to-be healing waters.