Vasota Fort
Vasota Fort/ Vyaghragad | |
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वासोटा किल्ला/ व्याघ्रगड | |
Vasota fort from Met indavli | |
Vasota Fort/ Vyaghragad | |
Coordinates | 18°39′48.2″N 73°41′51″E / 18.663389°N 73.69750°E |
Height | 4267 feet |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of India |
Open to the public | Yes |
Site history | |
Built | Bhoj Raja of Panhala |
Materials | Stone |
Vasota Fort (also called Nandugad) is located in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]
History
It was famously defended by Tai Telin a mistress of Pant Pratinidhi a killedar of the fort when he was captured.
Vasota fort is attributed to the Kolhapur Shilahara Raja Nandgopal (1178–1193) of Panhala. Vasota always remained with Marathas, Shirkes & Mores in 16th century. Shivaji Maharaj incorporated Swarajya in 1655 during the conquest of Javli. Shivaji Maharaj named the fort "Vyaghragad" (Vyaghra – means tiger), owing to its difficult natural defense. After Shivaji Maharaj, Maratha Bajirao Peshwa carried on the Swarajya mission of ousting the Mughal invaders. In 1818 the British bombarded the fort with heavy artillery, destroying many buildings on Vasota (Chandika mandir, Daru-kothar, etc.) and looted property worth 5 lakhs.
Places to see
The fort is in dilapidated condition and is overgrown. The remnants of Shree Mahadev mandir and the plinth of a huge "sadar" (discussion place) are there. It is a protected natural reserve.
Location
Vasota Fort is located about 350 km from Mumbai near Bamnoli village on the banks of Shivsagar lake.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Gazetteers Department – SATARA". Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-07.