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The water of Bhimkund is transparently clear. The kund itself is believed to have measureless depth. Although Bajna village is centrally positioned in the landlocked state of Madhya Pradesh, local villagers reported that the water level of Bhimkund rose by nearly 30 meters when the 2004 Tsunami hit. That fact was so extraordinary that journalists from Discovery Channel came to investigate.
Mahabharatha and Ramayana are to be considered as History of this
world and not mythology. There are many places around the country which
act as indicators to the glorious past of the country. Unfortunately it
is left to the belief of the individual as the "past" is "Not written
and considered as history" by somebody else in our history books.
Bhimkund is one such place.
In
the village of Bajna, in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, is
another famous ancient cave associated with the Pandavas. Known as
Bhimkund, this "natural tank" is a holy site and destination for pilgrims
dedicated to glorifying the pastimes of the Pandavas. While the tank
is considered a natural water-work rather than a dug tank, it was still
created by the hand of man, in the form of Bhima Pandava.
While
traveling in exile, the party crossed through this region of Madhya
Pradesh. Tired and weary from the scorching hot sun, Draupadi devi
eventually fainted from thirst. Bhima, the strongest of the five
brothers, hit the ground with his gada, causing the water to
surged out of the ground, pooling up to offer respite to the exhausted
Draupadi and all the parched Pandava brothers.
The water of Bhimkund is transparently clear. The kund itself is believed to have measureless depth. Although Bajna village is centrally positioned in the landlocked state of Madhya Pradesh, local villagers reported that the water level of Bhimkund rose by nearly 30 meters when the 2004 Tsunami hit. That fact was so extraordinary that journalists from Discovery Channel came to investigate.
The
kund itself lies in an underground cave that is situated about 30
meters from the mouth. of the tank. In the roof of the cave, one can
see the small opening just above the kund, said to be the spot Bhima hit
with his gada.
It
is also said that Narada Muni performed the Gandharva Gayan (celestial
song) at this kund, in praise of Lord Vishnu. Pleased with the great
Rishi's devotion, Vishnu emerged from the kund, and the water turned
blue. For that reason, the pool is also known as Neel Kund (Blue pool),
and also as Narad Kund, after the Muni. Even today, the waters of
Bhimkunda are a magnificent indigo blue.
Framed by red stone walls,
there is now a Shivalinga installed to the left of the kund entrance.
There are other caves close by, but little is known about where they
lead.
INCREDIBLE BHARATHA
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