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Bhima’s Gate, Hampi – An Impressive Entry Way

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English: Bhima’s Gate is one of the massive gateways of the fortified Vijayanagara Empire. The gate got its name from the legendary Bhima of the Hindu epic Mahabaratha. A figure of Bhima - the strongest of the five Pandavas brothers - is carved on the gate.
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