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Built-in the 12th century in honour of Vishnu’s third avatar, Varaha, this is one of Pushkar’s largest and oldest temples. As with many other monuments and structures of Rajasthan, this too was torn down by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, only to be rebuilt in the 18th century by the ruling Rajput king. On your visit, check out the inner sanctum with its two-foot idol of the lord, while sculptures, carvings and detailing are the other features to look out for.