Kirmira (, ) is a Rakshasa featured in the Mahabharata. He is the younger brother of the Bakasura and a friend of Hidimba. He lived in the Kamyaka Forest and hunted men at night for his food. He opposed the Pandavas entering the forest and threatened to eat Bhima, by whom he was slain in combat.
Bhima first tore up a tree and brought it down on the Kirmira's head. The Rakshasa was unmoved by the blow and hurled his firebrand at Bhima. But Bhima deflected it back towards the Rakshasa. They continued to battle, breaking innumerable trees over each others' heads. Then the Rakshasa hurled a crag at Bhima, also without result.
Kirmira and Bhima then wrestled fiercely. Bhima, seizing the Rakshasa by the waist, began to whirl him about. At last the fatigued Rakshasa grew faint. Bhima pinned Kirmira's waist under his knee and choked him to death with his hands. Kirmira was thus slain in combat by Bhima, in obedience of the command of his elder brother, Yudhishthira.
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