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”’Nandur Nimba Daitya”’ is a village situated in the [[Pathardi taluka]] of [[Ahmednagar district]] in the Indian state of [[Maharashtra]], India.<ref name=VillageInfo/> The village is known for its distinctive local religious tradition centered on the worship of the deity Nimba Daitya, which is accompanied by a complete and strict prohibition against any reference to or worship of [[Lord Hanuman]] (also known by the name [[Hanuman |Maruti]]).<ref>{{cite news |title=No Hanuman Temples, No Maruti Cars: This Maharashtra Village Worships a ‘Demon’ |url=https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/no-hanuman-temples-no-maruti-cars-this-maharashtra-village-worships-a-daitya-9139140 |work=NDTV |publisher=[[NDTV|NDTV.com]] |date=22 August 2025}}</ref><ref name=indiatoday/>

”’Nandur Nimba Daitya”’ is a village situated in the [[Pathardi taluka]] of [[Ahmednagar district]] in the Indian state of [[Maharashtra]].<ref name=VillageInfo/> The village is known for its distinctive local religious tradition centered on the worship of the deity Nimba Daitya, which is accompanied by a complete and strict prohibition against any reference to or worship of [[Lord Hanuman]] (also known by the name [[Hanuman |Maruti]]).<ref>{{cite news |title=No Hanuman Temples, No Maruti Cars: This Maharashtra Village Worships a ‘Demon’ |url=https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/no-hanuman-temples-no-maruti-cars-this-maharashtra-village-worships-a-daitya-9139140 |work=NDTV |publisher=[[NDTV|NDTV.com]] |date=22 August 2025}}</ref><ref name=indiatoday/>

== Geography ==

== Geography ==

Nandur Nimba Daitya is located approximately 24 kilometers (15 mi) from the taluka headquarters, [[Pathardi taluka|Pathardi]], and 66 kilometers (41 mi) from the district headquarters in [[Ahmednagar]].<ref name=VillageInfo>{{cite web |url=https://villageinfo.org/village/558021 |title=Nandur Nimba Daitya Village in Pathardi (Ahmadnagar) Maharashtra |website=VillageInfo.org |date=10 October 2025}}</ref> Geographically, the village lies within a region historically associated with the [[Dandakaranya]] forest mentioned in [[Hindus|Hindu]] legend, a context which is sometimes cited in relation to its unique cultural practices.<ref name=indiatoday/>

Nandur Nimba Daitya is located approximately 24 kilometers (15 mi) from the taluka headquarters, [[Pathardi taluka|Pathardi]], and 66 kilometers (41 mi) from the district headquarters in [[Ahmednagar]].<ref name=VillageInfo>{{cite web |url=https://villageinfo.org/village/558021 |title=Nandur Nimba Daitya Village in Pathardi (Ahmadnagar) Maharashtra |website=VillageInfo.org |date=10 October 2025}}</ref>

region with the [[Dandakaranya]] forest mentioned in [[Hindus|Hindu]] legend.<ref name=indiatoday/>

== Demographics ==

== Demographics ==


Latest revision as of 07:23, 27 November 2025

Village in Maharashtra, India

Nandur Nimba Daitya is a village situated in the Pathardi taluka of Ahmednagar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[3] The village is known for its distinctive local religious tradition centered on the worship of the deity Nimba Daitya, which is accompanied by a complete and strict prohibition against any reference to or worship of Lord Hanuman (also known by the name Maruti).[4][5]

Nandur Nimba Daitya is located approximately 24 kilometers (15 mi) from the taluka headquarters, Pathardi, and 66 kilometers (41 mi) from the district headquarters in Ahmednagar.[3]
Some local accounts associate the surrounding region with the Dandakaranya forest mentioned in Hindu legend.[5]

As per the 2011 Census of India, Nandur Nimba Daitya recorded a total population of 2,189 residents, with 1,114 males and 1,075 females. The village’s average sex ratio stood at 965 females per 1,000 males, a figure higher than the Maharashtra state average of 929.[3][2]

The overall literacy rate in the village was 80.5%, which surpasses the Ahmednagar district average. Male literacy was significantly higher at 92.06%, while female literacy was recorded at 68.76%. Census data indicates that the village comprises approximately 474 households.[2]

Culture and religion

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Nandur Nimba Daitya is distinguished by its unique religious and cultural practices centred on the worship of a demon named Nimba Daitya, who is revered as a local deity and regarded as the village’s divine protector.[5][6]

The most defining feature of this tradition is the absolute avoidance of all references to Lord Hanuman, or the use of the name Maruti. Consequently, the village lacks any temples dedicated to Hanuman, and there are no images, idols, or objects bearing the Maruti name, including vehicles manufactured by the Maruti brand. Local beliefs attribute the prohibition to the notion that Hanuman’s presence brings misfortune or negative consequences.[5]

According to village folklore, Hanuman and Nimba Daitya once engaged in a battle which resulted in both falling unconscious. Lord Rama is said to have subsequently intervened, designating Nimba Daitya as the perpetual protector of the village and simultaneously removing Hanuman from the village’s religious observances.[6] However, villagers participate in the worship of other prominent Hindu deities, including Ganesha, Krishna, and Sai Baba of Shirdi.[7]

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