Bhimphedi
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.The first motor vehicles in Nepal were physically carried by teams of men through this village.In the 1950s, a motorable road to Kathmandu from Amalekhganj (connecting to Raxaul, India) ended at Bhimphedi.Bhimphedi is located to the south of the Kathmandu Valley in Makwanpur district of Bagmati Province, Nepal.The VDC is bounded by: According to 2001 Nepal census, there were 1107 houses in Bhimphedi and 5742 (49% male, 51% female) people.