॥ Sri Sri Bhimkhanda ॥
This stove-like structure made on the rock to the north of “Sri Sri Pandaveshwar Mahadev” situated at Bhimkhanda ancient tourist spot is called “Sri Sri Bhimkhanda”. Its literal meaning is: “Bheem‘s stove”. In the local language ‘khanda’ means: ‘stove made for cooking feast.’ To its north, marks of spreading rice water can be seen. It is believed that the food material and food dishes of the royal feast organized on the occasion of the ‘Bheem-Hidimba marriage’ were cooked by Bhim himself on this stove. People of the Asur community participated in the said ceremony and enjoyed the feast. On the day of Makar Sankranti, people cross this stove and pray to make their lives sinless and successful.