Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Kille Purandar Trek

Mastani Tale..... view from Khed ghat, on the way to Purandar
This lake is named after the famous dancer MASTANI in the court of the Peshwas. During the Peshwa regime, this was the main source for drinking water supply to Pune. Some of the water ducts underground, built some 150 years ago are still traceable even today. 

Beautiful!! Isn't it? 
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Beautiful flowers in Khed ghat

Small little farm at the village, located at the base of Purandar Fort 

Baji Prabhu Deshpande (Marathi: बाजी प्रभू देशपांडे) (died 1660) was one of the lieutenants (also known as sardar) of Chattrapati Shivaji, founder of the Maratha empire. The legend of Baji Prabhu is intricately linked with the final battle during Shivaji's escape from Fort Panhala, where he played a key role in the final battle.


Entrance to Purandar fort

2 to 3 of such churches are present on the Purandar fort.... I guess must have been build by British while ruling India


Temple at Purandar... nice paintings.. artist unknown!!!


View from the top of Purandar

Temple on the top of Fort...... This is the peak point

I guess this must have been place where they store drinking water.... Water still present inside

Many such small ponds present on the fort...

The remains of the Fort.. you won't see much here...



The road to Purandar.... it's a tough way up and down!!

About Purandar
Purandar is about 40kms south-east of Pune and some 10kms south-west of Sasawad. Preched on a gigantic mountain mass, its 
height above sea-level is 1398 metres and about 700 metres above the plain at its foot. It really comprises two fortresses: Purandar, the stronger and more important of the two, and Vajragarh, small sister for t situated on a ridge running out east of it. Purandar has two parts: the upper or Balekilla with precipitous sides all around and the lower part or machi about 300 metres above the plain. On the north side of the lower part there is a broad terrace comprising the cantonment area of the fortifications. There are many monuments, old and new, on the terrace. Towards the east of the terrace, beyond a narrow ridge, lies the fort of Vajragarh, also called Rudramal.

From the cantonment are of the terrace a winding path leads to the upper fort. The approach is commanded by the Dilli Darwaza, the main gate. The most important monuments, on the summit of the hill is the old temple of Kedareshwar.

The history of the Purandar fort goes back to the 13th century. The Bahamani Sultans in the 14th century built here some walls and bastions. From 1484 AD, for about a hundred years, the fort remained in the hands of the Nizamshahi rulers. In 1596 AD, the fort was given as Jagir to Maloji Bhosale, grandfather of Shivaji. However, Shivaji had to struggle very hard to establish his control over the fort in 1646 AD. In 1665 AD, Purandar was besieged by the mighty Mughal forces under the command of Jai Singh and Dilir Khan. In the ensuing battle Murar Baji Prabhu, the gallant commander of the fort, was killed. Shivaji, under a treaty, had to surrender to the Mughals his 23 forts, including Purandar and Vajragarh. At the lower fort a statue of Murar Baji Prabhu has been installed in his memory.
Purandar was recaptured by Shivaji in 1670 AD Later it became a favourite retreat of the Peshwas. Purandar was captured by the British in 1818 AD. During the Second World War, the British kept here the German war prisoners. Dr. H. Goetz, one of the German prisoners, thoroughly studied Purandar and wrote a monograph on it. After Independence there also functioned a National Cadet Crops (N.C.C.) Training unit at the top.

Text Referance: http://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/MTDC/HTML/MaharashtraTourism/Default.aspx?strpage=../MaharashtraTourism/TouristDelight/Forts/PurandarFort.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baji_Prabhu_Deshpande



3 comments:

  1. To view more pics of Purandar & Vajragad, click on the link http://picasaweb.google.com/sudarshan.multimedia/PurandarVajragad#

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  2. Murar Baji Deshpande and Baji Prabhu Deshpande are two different people. Murar Baji was the killedaar of Purandar, appointed to that post by Shivaji. Baji Prabhu was the person who defended "Pawan Khind" to allow Shivaji's escape from the siege of Panhala by Siddi Johar.

    Otherwise, a nice account of Purandar.

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  3. You have raised such great points to think about. Thanks for sharing information about purandar fort. Panhala Hill Station in kolhapur district also has a famous fort & perfect hill station destination.

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