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Bhimtal
is a town and a nagar panchayat in
Nainital district in the state of
Uttarakhand, India. The major
attraction in Bhimtal is the
Bhimtal Lake which has an island
at it's centre. Besides tourism,
Bhimtal has also now become a mini
district headquarters since most
of the district administration
offices have been shifted to the
newly constructed Vikas Bhawan,
the building complex for district
administrative offices.
Bhimtal is an ancient place named
after Bhima of Mahabharata.
Bhimeshwara Mahadev Temple, an old
Shiva temple in the bank of
Bhimtal lake, is believed to have
been built when Bhima visited the
place during the banishment (vanvas)
period of pandavas.
Bhimtal is older than nearby
Nainital as the city of Nainital
is just 150-160 years old. But
Bhimtal has been a stoppage for
the travellers of the region from
hills to plains or vise versa for
a long time. The old pedesterial
road is still in use here and this
road connects nearby Kathgodam to
all Kumaun region and even to
Nepal and Tibet. It might have
been the part of the famous
ancient silk route.
Near the Bhimeshwar temple is a
small hill known as Garg Parvat,
which is the source of river
Gargi, also known as Gola Nadi in
the region.
About 2 km from Bhimtal is Nal
Damyanti Tal, a small natural
lake. It is believed that the
palace of famous king Nala drowned
into this lake. It is a very
sacred place for the dwellers of
the region.
About 5 km from Bhimtal is a hill
known as Hidimba Parvat. It gets
its name from demon Hidimba of
Mahabharata. Vankhandi Maharaj, a
monk and environmentalist lives on
the hill now, and has created a
sanctuary for the wild animals
around the hill. The area is known
as Vankhandi Ashram.
The
hill of Karkotaka is supposed to
be named after Karkotaka, a
mythical cobra. The hill is famous
for its Nag temple in the region
and on every Rishi Panchami
thousands of people visit the
temple and worship the Nag
Karkotaka Maharaj. This is one of
the famous nag temples situated in
Uttarakhand region.
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