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The Bhima Devi Temple Complex, nicknamed Khajuraho of North India for its erotic sculptures, comprises the restored ruins of an ancient Hindu temple dating from between 8th and 11th century AD, together with the adjacent 17th-century Pinjore gardens (a variant of Mughal gardens), located in Pinjore town in Panchkula district of the state of Haryana, India. The old temple was destroyed by Islamic invaders and the present 8-11th CE temple is likely built on the same place under the old name, and the nearby ancient baoli still has old Hindu pillars. Bhimadevi belongs to the Shakti tradition that was derived from the Buddhist tantric goddess. Further, in the Devi Mahatmya it is said that in the Western Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh (Pinjore region adjoins Himachal Himalayas), Bhimadevi appeare

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  • Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum (en)
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  • The Bhima Devi Temple Complex, nicknamed Khajuraho of North India for its erotic sculptures, comprises the restored ruins of an ancient Hindu temple dating from between 8th and 11th century AD, together with the adjacent 17th-century Pinjore gardens (a variant of Mughal gardens), located in Pinjore town in Panchkula district of the state of Haryana, India. The old temple was destroyed by Islamic invaders and the present 8-11th CE temple is likely built on the same place under the old name, and the nearby ancient baoli still has old Hindu pillars. Bhimadevi belongs to the Shakti tradition that was derived from the Buddhist tantric goddess. Further, in the Devi Mahatmya it is said that in the Western Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh (Pinjore region adjoins Himachal Himalayas), Bhimadevi appeare (en)
  • El complejo del templo Bhima Devi, apodado Khajuraho del norte de la India por sus esculturas eróticas, comprende las ruinas restauradas de un antiguo templo hindú, datado de entre los siglos VIII y XI d. C., junto con los adyacentes Jardines Pinjore del siglo XVII (una variante de los jardines mogoles), ubicado en la ciudad de Pinjore en el distrito de Panchkula, Haryana, India.​​​ El antiguo templo fue destruido por invasores islámicos y el actual templo del 8 al 11 d. C. probablemente se construyó en el mismo lugar y bajo el mismo nombre. El antiguo baoli cercano todavía tiene antiguos pilares hindúes.​ Bhimadevi pertenece a la tradición Shakti que se derivó de la diosa tántrica budista. Además, en el se dice que en el Himalaya occidental de Himachal Pradesh (la región de Pinjore cerca (es)
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  • Bhima Devi Temple Complex (en)
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