Asikuṇḍa (Asikunda) is a sacred tīrtha located in Mathurā (Mathura).
In Varāhapurāṇa it is said that there was a tyrannical and evil king called Vimati in ancient times. At the request of the tīrtha, Viṣṇu, assuming the form of a Varāha fought against this king Vimati.
He killed the king with an asi (a sword). After slaying the king, the sword got thrust into the soil of that place.
While digging up the earth to release the sword, a sacred kuṇḍan appeared there. This kuṇḍa came to be known as Asikuṇḍa.
It is a celebrated site of pilgrimage located in Mathurā, and having a bath in this kuṇḍa, one may attain great fruits of Puṇya (Punya)(virtuous deeds).
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