Nikumbha

[3] The Nilamata Purana refers to him as "the noble and strong lord of the Pisacas.

Hanuman descends on Nikumbha, pounds his chest with his fist, catches his head and tears it off.

[4] Nikumbha, the danava, appears in a story of Krishna, where the deity, his brother Balarama, along with the rest of the Yadava clan undertake a pilgrimage to attend a festival.

While the Yadavas engage in revelries, Nikumbha abducts a maiden among them named Bhanumati.

While Krishna's son, Pradyumna, rescues Bhanumati, the deity himself slays the danava.

Nikumbha (left) is slain by Hanuman
Krishna slays Nikumbha, in the form of a bird