Bhimphedi


Bhimphedi, is a village located in Makwanpur District of Bagmati Pradesh of Nepal. This village is known for its bazaar. Bismuth ore is mined here.

Etymology

The word "Bhimphedi" comes from the Sanskrit name Bhīma and the Nepali word phedi which means the base of a hill. According to local beliefs, Bhīma and his brothers stayed in the forests near here during their time in exile, so the place was called Bhimphedi.

History

Before the construction of highways, goods from India were taken to the Kathmandu Valley through here. The first motor vehicles in Nepal were physically carried by teams of men through this village.
This village served as the district headquarters of Makwanpur District before it was shifted to Hetauda. The village market suffered tremendously after the headquarters moved.

Geography

Bhimphedi is located to the south of the Kathmandu Valley in Makwanpur district of Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal. The Rural Municipality is bounded by:
According to 2001 Nepal census, there were 1107 houses in Bhimphedi and 5742 people. The main population living in the market are Newars. There are Tamang and Khas population in villages.

Transportation

The main roads to Bhimphedi are: