Bhimkund is an enchanting, naturally formed water tank nestled amidst the rugged, rocky terrain near Talwada village in Banswara District. This sacred spot is deeply embedded in the local landscape and folklore, offering visitors a unique blend of mythological history and peaceful natural beauty. The primary significance of Bhimkund stems from the epic Mahabharata. Local legend states that during the Pandavas' Agyatvas (period of exile), the mighty brother Bhim struck the ground with his mace (Gada) to conjure water for his thirsty wife, Draupadi, thus creating the kund (pond). тАЛThe site features several natural rock caves and rock shelters, believed to be the resting places for the Pandavas during their stay. One local belief suggests a hidden tunnel connects Bhimkund to the far-off Ghotiya Amba or even the nearby Ramkund, which the Pandavas supposedly used as a safe passage. тАЛThe kund itself is a marvel, fed by natural streams or seepage from the surrounding hills, keeping the water pure and refreshingly cool year-round. Adjacent to the pool and inside the cave system, small shrines and a Shivlinga are often found, adding to the site's atmosphere of worship and quiet reflection. тАЛFor tourists, Bhimkund is not just a place of pilgrimage but an ideal spot for nature photography, particularly during the monsoon when the surrounding greenery thrives. Its blend of geological intrigue and ancient Hindu mythology makes it a standout destination in the...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreHistorical place. It's all about the Panch Pandava Kahani. When they got the sentence to Banbas, they were visited from one place to another, this is one of them. People believe that Bhim were went here with the Panch Pandava and bath here once. The place is surrounded by beautiful stones and nature...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreBeautiful place in rainy season. Here is beautiful fall n a kund is there so it is worth visiting places with family and friends. Also there is ancient mahadev and shri ram temple where sangeet and bhajn mandali organized by...
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