Mahuli Fort

Name : Mahuligad
Elevation : 2800 ft
Kind : Giridurg
Mountaineering range : clean
Venue : Thane, Maharashtra
Nearest village : Mahuli
Mahuligad is a citadel in the country of Maharashtra,
India. The citadel became inaugurated with the aid
of the government of India on March 19, this yr. Declared
as a countrywide included Monument in Maharashtra in 1910.
The citadel is five km from Asangaon railway station. Is at
a distance. it's miles stated that Shivaji Maharaj lived in
this citadel for a long time. The river Bharangi
flows near the citadel. This river is a tributary of Bhatsai
river.
Geographically, the fortress is placed northwest of Shahapur
and changed
into related to critical locations within
the center a long time. As a fortress close to Kalyan
Subhya, it became of special significance at some
stage in the Shiva duration.
Mahuli become also associated with Nashik and
Surat regions. From Mahuli to Surat thru Jawahar, from Mahuli to
Nashik and from Mahuli to Kinhavali-Murbad throughout Naneghat,
Junnar and Ahmednagar, Mahuli changed
into given extra importance due to its geographical shape.
Mahuli castle became attached to essential locations like
Thane, Kalyan, Bhiwandi, Jawahar, Nashik, Surat, Murbad.
This citadel is located in the mountains of Sahyadri
and is fabricated from igneous rock.
The castle is made from Mahuli, Bhandargad and
Palasgad. consequently, the structure of this castle is made
from 3 unique elements. Mahuli is a citadel in
the center, Palasgad in the north and Bhandargad in
the south.
inside the 10 minute journey from Mahuligaon to the foothills,
you need a
complete of 4 temples. these temples are
also historic. First comes the Maruti temple. The idol of Maruti on
this temple is antique. In the front of
the well is a Shiva temple referred to as Mahuleshwar. The
temple became later renovated. adjoining to the
doorway of the temple is Nandi and the antiquity of the foot on which
Nandi looks may be visible. there's a Shivling
in front of Nandis and prefer different temples of
Lord Shiva, this Shivling isn't at the same stage of
the ground however is barely underneath it.
There
is a sculpture of Mat Parvati in a nook at the back of the
Shivlinga in the temple. in this Mahuli temple,
a brief history of Mahuli and the shape of Mahuli is
depicted by Durgapremi Mandal.
After standing facing the temple, a street goes to
the right hand facet of the temple. It
flows towards the river Bharangi which originates at
Mahuli castle. There isn't always a great
deal water in this river besides at some point
of monsoons. To the left of the temple is the temple of the goddess and
the idol of the goddess in it's miles said to be of
Shiva duration. The priests say that the
principle idol is similar to the idol of
Vajreshwari. some historic sculptures are
also scattered round these temples. in the back
of the temple of the Goddess, there's a Shivling and an idol of
Ganesha on the fourth ground beneath a Pimpal
tree there may be a footpath behind the Mahuleshwar
temple. if you go in addition along this
footpath, there is a Ganesha temple at a distance of to a
few minutes.
In front of the temple is a stone dome, a stone half of-torn
plate, a half-torn vault depicting struggle scenes. it's
far impossible to mention how vintage the idols
in these 4 temples
are. but they're actually Shiva length or
Peshwa length i.e. medieval. some of those temples are
believed to have been mounted all through the Peshawar length. as
soon as the records of the castle and the foothills
are noticed, it will
become smooth to certainly climb
the citadel and look into the fortress. essentially,
it is not a single fort but a citadel.
Mahuli in the middle is Palasgad at the proper and
Bhandargad on the left, that is a little to the west,
so it's far viable to look all three in in
the future. There are exclusive approaches to get to
the citadel. the principle gate of
the citadel goes to the original thoughts. the
steps are carved out of the mouth of a ditch and the porches of the guards
are carved. There are bastions subsequent to this porch.
In fact, that is the original manner to
the fortress. however Kevada woodland has
grown on this street. So this mouthpiece has been overlooked. in
conjunction with this Mahadarwaja, the fort may be reached
from Bhandargada thru Kalyan Darawaja. however locals say
the route is simply too difficult. consequently, the
footpath in the front of the Ganesha temple is
the proper manner to go. currently, the fort can
be reached via this footpath. on the manner there
may be a mountain cone or the brink of a mountain. due to
the fact it is formed like a horse's neck, it's far known
as a horse's neck. After coming up from there, the wait is
straightforward and steep. right here we come to
the element wherein we communicate about the middle floor.
There's an
iron ladder about 8-9 feet excessive to climb the
threshold. within the beyond, this ladder become empty.
Now, but, it has been reinforced. that is the most
effective region hard to climb
the whole castle. however it needs to be sorted.
After mountain climbing the ladder, one enters
the castle from the lower back. This footpath is at the
least 5 hundred toes far
from the authentic predominant gateway. After entering the castle, there
may be a path on the proper without going into
the trees at the left. From there you could go
to the principle gate. there is a water tank and a
porch. any other water tank seems without
delay after mountain climbing the ladder.
There's no water
facility except for the properly and two tanks
in front of the Shiva temple at the foot. After
going directly from the primary gate to
the top limb with out going to the proper,
one finds a wall and some craftsmanship.
There
is an inscription in Urdu script but its that
means isn't always clean.
This region is called Namazgir. After going to
the right of Namazgira, the remains of
a citadel are discovered. The ruins of
a fortress that turned into as soon as chiseled
are nevertheless status today. there may be a
lake inside the middle of the plateau on
the citadel and it is known as Mahuleshwar
Lake. there's a breathtaking view of Tanasatlava from Palasgad.
The worn-outetired to Palasgad is made from bamboo.
It is not possible to say why it is referred to
as Palasgad. but, there is no denying
the possibility that palm timber may had
been considerable right here within the beyond. it is
also referred to as Chhota Mahuli.
Bhandargad is on the left aspect of
Mahuli, extremely to the sworn-outh. the
principle cause for the call Bhandargad is that
there have to be a storehouse at this vicinity on
the fortress. To the sworn-outh of this fortress there
are four cones and the locals have given new names like Bhatji,
Navara, Navari, Karangali. There are sculptures on
the manner to Bhandargad from the tanks on Mahuli and their faces are
like pigs. subsequently it is referred to as pig
pig-mtiredh sculpture. there's a Vigal right here in addition
to a Vigal mendacity inside the vicinity of the temple at
the foot. there may
be additionally some light inside the center.
In the front of it's far a pond and the web
site of the lost Mahuleshwar temple in Karavi. Bhandargad has an
elephant house with ten pillars and there may
be continually cold water. the primary gate of
the fortress at the west side is Kalyan Darwaza.
It must have got the call Kalyan Darwaza
as the road coming from Kalyan Subhya. there may be an
inscription in Marathi at the inner of this door and its
language is difficult to understand. there's a horizontal
gorge between Mahuli fort and Bhandargad.
To reach Bhandargad, one has to climb a hill. it's
miles very hard to get down through the welfare gate
at Palasgad. There's a tank close to the door and it's
far called Math Tak. on the manner returned to
Mahuli from there, on the proper aspect, on the top of
a hill, the remains of a door are determined. this
is known as Hanuman Darwaza. From there, there are carvings of
Hanuman and Ganapati. From there it's
miles feasible to reach the
foothills through happening or by way of going to
the middle of Mahuli, but simplest locals can come
and move this way as the wait is hard. To the
sworn-outh of the Bhandar fort are four peaks and a
hill near the gorge that is known
as Mahuli-Chanderi but this call isn't original.
The river Bharangi at the Mahuli citadel originates there.
This river encircles the foothills, from wherein it reaches Shahapur
and in the end joins the Bhatsa river.
That is the general look of
Mahuli fortress with inscriptions, Kalyan, Hanuman and
Mahadarwaja, remnants of Chirebandi citadel, water tanks, Mahuleshwar,
temple, pond, bastion, Devadya, Virgal Ghodyachi guy, Bhatji, Navra,
Navri, and Karangali. Dukkartondi sculptures, sculptures of Hanuman and
Ganesha, Tansa Lake factor, supply of Bharangi
river, sunrise and sunset, Khindi, Dari, Bamboo and Kevada
forests, Bharangi river flowing with rain water and
Duthadi, 4 temples at the foot of the fortress,
Matheran Mahuli has come to
be a vacationer appeal because of its lush forests.
The flora and fauna is rich in monkeys, rabbits, monkeys,
pigs, deer, these animals and birds like peacocks, eagles, vultures,
and venomous snakes like furs.
There's a Waghoba temple near the government godown on
Savroli street. it's miles said that the
temple was built so that the tiger inside
the Mahuli wooded area could not be a nuisance to you.
This gives an concept of the wildlife of
Mahuli. Care must be taken to get down from the cones on Mahuli,
Mahuli fort and Bhandargad, the ladder on the way, Hanuman
Darwaza and Kalyan Darwaza. it's far feasible to
depart early within the morning and go back within
the evening. there is no accommodation at the fort.
Ask the locals abworntired the road. Mahuli castle has been
declared as a traveller vacation spot. The historic relics
of the citadel and its foothills are a treasure trove of
our records and culture and must be nicely preserved via vacationers,
hikers and scholars alike.
To attain Mahuli fort, it's miles convenient to
get off at Asangaon railway station and get off at Shahapur village with
the aid of rickshaw or bus. There are rickshaws and buses from Shahapur
village to the foothills of Mahuli village. The buses are uncertain.
Resting in the temple on the foot of
the fortress and climbing the castle is
a notable choice. The
water must be near as there may be no
water anywhere on the manner for abworntired one
and a half of to 2 hours. The temples on the foot of
the fortress actually have a records. stays of a
Peshwa castle also are at the foot of the castle. worn-out the Peshwa length, at the foot of
the citadel were the places of work of the chiefs,
their palaces. Their stays are nonetheless there nowadays.
The year became given for the
temple. however worn-out the British rule and after
independence, the attitude of the government in the
direction of the temple became depressing.
Mahuli fort in Thane district is
split into three parts. The northern a part of it
is referred to as Palasgad whilst the
stiredhern element is called Bhandargad.
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