Bhima (Varendra king)

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Reignc. 1075–1105 AD
PredecessorRudaka
SuccessorNone (conquered by Ramapala)
BornBhima
Bhima
King of Varendra
King of Varendra
Reignc. 1075–1105 AD
PredecessorRudaka
SuccessorNone (conquered by Ramapala)
BornBhima
Diedc. 1105 AD
Varendra
DynastyKaivarta
Dibar Dighi
King Bhima excavated the Dibar Dighi and built the Divar Jayastambha (Victory Pillar)
LocationPatnitala Upazila, Naogaon District
Coordinates25°07′21″N 88°37′13″E / 25.1225°N 88.6202°E / 25.1225; 88.6202
Basin countriesBangladesh
Max. length1,200 ft (370 m)[1]
Max. width1,200 ft (370 m)[1]
Surface area20 acres (8.1 ha)[1]
Average depth12 ft (3.7 m)[1]
Location
Interactive map of Dibar Dighi

Bhima ruled Varendra for thirty years, and during his reign, Varendra was transformed into a prosperous kingdom. Bhima was a benevolent and popular king, and he deprived the Brahmins and the privileged landed class of their privileges and collected taxes from them to dedicate himself to the welfare of the farmers and common subjects. Because of his egalitarian mindset and dedication to public welfare, he was called "Mahāmahima".[2] Bhima's memory in Varendra is still preserved through landmarks such as Bhima's Dyke, Bhima's Jungle, Bhima Sagar and Bhima's Panti.[1][3][4]

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