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Bhima Pushkaram
GenreHindu festivals
Frequencyevery 12 years
Location(s)Bhima River
CountryIndia
Next eventOctober 12 - 23, 2018
ActivityHoly Bath
Course of the River through the South Indian Peninsula

The Bhima Pushkaram is the Pushkaram river festival organized on the banks of the Bhima river.[1] It is a Hindu festival, organized once every 12 years. Thousands of people dive in to take a bath as worship. The Rashi or the Hindu zodiac sign for this river is Vrishchika or Scorpio.

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  1. ^ "Bhima River Pushkaralu Dates Timings 2018". Trip Tree. Trip Tree. Retrieved 11 October 2018.