Nirmand, known as the ‘Kashi of the Himalayas', is the largest and most ancient village, situated in
Kullu District,
Himachal Pradesh. This beautiful hamlet stands overlooking the
Satluj Valley and is about 150 km from
Shimla and 17 km from
Rampur.
Nirmand is renowned for its exquisite wood and stone temples of the 6th and the 7th centuries. Steeped in history, its existence dates back to early Vedic period and the name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'nar-mund', which means a man’s head. It is believed that Lord Parashuram made the Brahmins settle here to eliminate the Kshatriyas, from the face of the earth.
Nirmand is famous for its annual Buddi Diwali fair, which falls one month after Diwali and the Bhunda festival, celebrated once in 12 years.