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6 lakes in India with fascinating myths about their origins

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 4, 2026, 21:56 IST
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6 lakes in India with fascinating myths about their origins

India's lakes are famous for their beauty, biodiversity, and spiritual meaning. Yet, before geology, meteorites, tectonic activity, and hydrology gave us sciencey explanations, people made up stories. All across the country, lakes were linked to gods, demons, sages, miracles, and big battles. Whether you buy the legends or not, they show just how attached local communities were to their surroundings. These tales turned regular water spots into super sacred places, pilgrimage hotspots, and lasting cultural icons. Check out some of India's coolest lakes; their origin stories are as unforgettable as the places themselves.

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Pushkar Lake, Rajasthan: Born from a lotus flower

Pushkar Lake is one of the most mythologically significant lakes in India. Legend says that Lord Brahma, while looking for a spot to do a sacred ceremony, accidentally dropped a lotus flower. Where the flower hit the ground, water sprang up and formed Pushkar Lake. As years passed, a town grew around the lake and it became a key pilgrimage site in Hinduism. Now, pilgrims go there to bathe at the 52 ghats for the lake’s supposedly cleansing powers.

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Nakki Lake, Rajasthan: Dug with fingernails

In Mount Abu, Nakki Lake boasts an oddly fascinating origin tale. Legend says the gods dug it with their fingernails to escape a demon that was tormenting the area. The lake’s name likely comes from the Hindi word "nakh," meaning nail. There’s also a story about a local hero who carved out the lake with his nails to win a princess’s hand in marriage. No matter which one you go with, this story has been around for centuries and is still a key piece of Mount Abu’s folklore.

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Rewalsar Lake, Himachal Pradesh: The lake created by fire

Nestled among the hills of Himachal Pradesh, Rewalsar Lake is revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs. The lake's most famous legend centres on Guru Padmasambhava, the Buddhist master credited with spreading Buddhism to Tibet. According to tradition, a local king ordered Padmasambhava to be burned alive. A massive pyre was constructed and set ablaze. Days later, when the flames subsided, a lake had appeared in place of the fire, with Padmasambhava sitting unharmed on a lotus at its centre.

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Parashar Lake, Himachal Pradesh: Created by Bhima's strike

At over 2,700 metres high, Parashar Lake is known for its floating island and stunning mountains. It also has a cool origin story. Folklore says it's connected to Bhima, a Pandava brother from the Mahabharata. The tale goes that after the Kurukshetra war, Bhima hit the ground, forming the lake. Others think it was Sage Parashar, who meditated there according to another tradition.

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Khecheopalri Lake, Sikkim: The wish-fulfilling lake

Nestled deep in West Sikkim’s forests, Khecheopalri Lake is seen as holy by Buddhists and the local Lepcha people. Sincere prayers are said to be answered there according to local traditions. One story says that Tara, a goddess, left her footprint at the site, making it sacred. Another tale is that birds keep the lake clean by picking up every leaf that falls on its surface.

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Lonar Lake, Maharashtra: A demon and a meteorite

Lonar Lake is pretty rare since it has two totally different origin stories – one from mythology and the other from science. Most geologists think the lake came about when a meteorite crashed into the Deccan Plateau around 50,000 years ago. It formed one of the world’s few big impact craters in basalt rock. But locals have their own epic tale. They say Lord Vishnu defeated a demon called Lonasura there, and the mighty blow created the huge crater which then filled up with water. Both stories are really interesting in their own way!

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