Nirmand Explained

Nirmand
Nickname:Kashi of Himalayas
Settlement Type:Village
Image Alt:Nirmand, Himachal Pradesh
Pushpin Map:India Himachal Pradesh#India
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Himachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates:31.4331°N 77.5831°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Himachal Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kullu
Area Total Km2:2.5
Elevation M:1450
Population Total:6,593
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Footnotes:[1]
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Demographics1 Title2:Unofficial
Demographics1 Info2:Pahari
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code:172023
Registration Plate:HP-35
Blank1 Name Sec1:Sex ratio
Blank1 Info Sec1:10:9.5 Male/Female

Nirmand is a village located in Kullu district, of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the largest villages in Himachal Pradesh and serves as the headquarters of Nirmand Tehsil and Nirmand developmental block of Kullu district.

Overlooking the Satluj valley in the lesser-known Seraj region of Kullu district, and about 150 km from Shimla and 17 km from Rampur, is the large Nirmand village. This village has been in existence since the early Vedic period, making it one of the oldest rural settlements in India. A number of ancient stone and wooden temples dating back to the 6th and the 7th centuries A.D. speak of Nirmand’s religious and historical importance. For this reason it is often called the "Kashi of the Himalayas."

Temples

One of the ancient shrines in the village is dedicated to Goddess Ambika, a form of the Hindu Goddess Durga. Although the original structure has been altered, several old stone sculptures have been preserved in the temple complex. A unique feature of the temple is its roof, which is made of pure copper sheets. Another temple nearby, called Dakshineshwar Mahadev Temple or Deccani Mahadev Temple, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Its lingam is believed to have been brought from Deccan, and hence the name. The temple is renowned for its intricately carved wooden doors and pillars that are probably the finest examples of woodcarving in the state. Nirmand’s principal shrine, however, is the Parshuram temple complex, which is built in the traditional Pahari style with gabled slate roof and extensive use of wood and stone. The exterior wooden balconies and pillars are elaborately carved in folk style, depicting scenes from the Hindu mythology. The temple complex resembles a hill fortress, which encloses a small courtyard with the only entrance from the western side. The northern section of the temple is a double-storeyed structure, which houses the legendary bhandar (storehouse) that is believed to contain priceless artefacts of which little is known.

Legend

Nirmand is believed to have been established by Parshurama during the Mahabharata era. There are more memorabilia supposed to be from the same time. On the way to Shrikhand Peak, there are the famous 'Bhima-Pathara', which basically means 'Bhima-Stone', these are said to be rocks that Bhima used to make his way to heaven during their ascent to Swarg Lok, alongside the other Pandavas brothers.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, Nirmand village had a population of 6,593 with 3,409 males and 3,184 females.[1] The literacy rate was 80.89%.

Access

The village is well connected by a major district road with the nearby town Rampur. Regular government and private buses ply to Rampur, other nearby towns and villages, the state capital Shimla and the district headquarters Kullu.

Attractions in and nearby Nirmand

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nirmand Population, 2011 Census of India. Census 2011 India. 28 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Visheshwar Mahadev Temple · Nirmand, Himachal Pradesh 172023, India .
  3. Web site: Shrikhand Mahadev Peak. 22 January 2014 .
  4. Web site: Baga Sarahan.
  5. Web site: Rampur Bayal Hydro Project.