Dhima is a village in Vav-Tharad District inGujarat, India.
Dhima was lapsed to Vav State in 1870. It was underPalanpur Agency ofBombay Presidency,[1] which in 1925 became theBanas Kantha Agency. AfterIndependence of India in 1947, Bombay Presidency was reorganized inBombay State. WhenGujarat state was formed in 1960 from Bombay State, it fell under tharad Taluka ofBanaskantha district of Gujarat.
Dharnidhar temple is a chief place of worship for Hindus of the region since British period. The temple is dedicated toDhemnag orSheshnaga, the earth-supporting snake in Hinduism.[2]
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