Raigad fort - Ganga Sagar | Hatthikhana | Market
The remains of water ( after coronation ceremony of Shivaji Maharaj) of 7 Rivers and 7 oceans were immersed at Ganga Sagar and that's how it got created.
Durgdurgeshwar Raigad || Gangasagar Talav || Palkhi Darvaja || Dhanyakothar || Part 2
This is the second part of our raigad series. in this video you will come to know about history of gangasagar talav , palkhi darvaja ashtapradhan mandal, and dhanyakothar. Along with this information you will come to know about various forts which can be seen from Raigad.
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The Raigad Fort was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombardment. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to horseback riders. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
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- Raigad Fort is an amazing place to visit especially during monsoon and winter (Summer also good but you'll suffer from heat)
- Roads from Mumbai to Vadkhal are Good but when you take left turn then the condition of roads is poor and you'll find many diversions because of road construction works are going on to expand the roads.
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- Bike and Car parking are available (Hotel stay are also available if you would like to stay)
- Approx. the time it will take to cover the entire fort will be 3 hours if you choose to go by ropeway (Time will vary from person to person)
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Pune to Raigad | Part 02
Hi Friends Good morning . this is early morning video at raigad fort .in which i cover all the points available in Raigad fort . The fort was built by Chandrarao More in 1030. Its ruins today consist of the queen's quarters: six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the bases of pillars remain. Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds overlooking an artificial lake called Ganga Sagar Lake created next to the fort.Now only two are visible.Third watchtower collapesd in bombarding.It also has a view of the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which the sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death (in marathi: kadelot). The area is now fenced off.[3] The fort also has ruins of the market, and it has such structure that one can shop even while riding on a horse.
Maha Darwaja (literary Huge Door) having two very huge bastion on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet height. the top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door. Fort was having only once access route which goes through this Maha Darwaja.
Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja, Hatti Talav (Elephant Lake), Gangasagar are the famous attractions of the fort.
A memorial (Samadhi) to Jijabai, Shivaji's mother. can be seen at base village of Pachad
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Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built this fort and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.
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The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British after it was captured in 1818.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj seized the fort in 1656, then known as the fort of Rairi from Chandrarrao More, a feudatory of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji Maharaj renovated and expanded the fort of Rairi and renamed it as Raigad (King's Fort). It became the capital of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaja's maratha kingdom.
The villages of Pachad and Raigadwadi are located at the base of the Raigad fort. These two villages were considered very important during the Maratha rule in Raigad. The actual climb to the top of the Raigad fort starts from Pachad. During Chhatrapati Shivaji's rule, A cavalry of 10,000 was always kept on standby in Pachad village.
The Raigad Fort was built by Chandrarao More of Jawali and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombarding. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to riders sitting on horses. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
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Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Raigad Fort was seized by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.
The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British after it was captured in 1818. The Raigad Fort was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombardment. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to horseback riders. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
The Maha Darwaja
The only main pathway to the fort passes through the Maha Darwaja (Huge Door). The Maha Darwaja has two huge bastions on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet in height. The top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door.
The fort has a famous wall called Hirakani Buruj (Hirakani Bastion) constructed over a huge steep cliff. The legend goes that a woman by the name of Hirakani from a nearby village had come to sell milk to the people living at the fort. She happened to be inside the fort when the gates got closed and locked past sunset. Hearing the cries of her infant son back at the village echo after nightfall, The anxious mother couldn't wait till dawn and courageously climbed down the steep cliff in pitch dark all for love for her little one. She later repeated this extraordinary feat in front of Shivaji and was bravely rewarded for it. In appreciation of her courage and bravery, Shivaji built the Hirakani Bastion over this cliff.
The King's durbar inside the Raigad Fort has a replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the Nagarkhana Darwaja. This enclosure had been acoustically designed to aid hearing from the doorway to the throne. A secondary entrance, called the Mena Darwaja, was supposedly the private entrance for the royal ladies of the fort that lead to the queen's quarters. The convoy of the king and the king himself used the Palkhi Darwaja. To the right of Palkhi Darwaja, is a row of three dark and deep chambers. Historians believe that these were the granaries for the fort.
The Takmak Tok
From the fort, one can view the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death. This area has been fenced off.
The statue of Chatrapati Shivaji is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that leads to the Jagdishwar Mandir and his own Samadhi and that of his loyal dog named Waghya. The Samadhi of Rajmata Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale, Chhatrapati Shivaji's mother, can be seen at base village of Pachad.
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TREK TO RAIGAD FORT | Exploring Raigad || SHIVAJI MAHARAJ SAMADHI ||
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Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Raigad Fort was siezed by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.[1]
The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British after it was captured in 1818.
HISTORY :
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj seized the fort in 1656, then known as the fort of Rairi from Raje Chandrarraoji More, The King of Jawli and a descendant of Chandragupt Maurya family. Chatrapati Shivaji renovated and expanded the fort of Rairi and renamed it as Raigad (King's Fort). It became the capital of Chatrapati Shivaji's Maratha kingdom.
The villages of Pachad and Raigadwadi are located at the base of the Raigad fort. These two villages were considered very important during the Maratha rule in Raigad. The actual climb to the top of the Raigad fort starts from Pachad. During Chhatrapati Shivaji's rule, A cavalry of 10,000 was always kept on standby in Pachad village.
After capturing Rairi from Chandrarao More, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj also built another fort Lingana around 2 miles away from Raigad. The Lingana fort was used to keep prisoners.
Raigad 1896
In 1689, Zulfikhar Khan captured Raigad and Aurangzeb renamed it as Islamgad. In 1707, Siddi Fathekan captured the fort and held it until 1733.[2]
In 1765, The fort of Raigad along with Malwan in present Sindhudurg District, the southernmost district of Maharashtra, was the target of an armed expedition by the British East India Company, which considered it a piratical stronghold.
In 1818, the fort was bombarded and destroyed by cannons from the hill of Kalkai. And on 9 May 1818, as per the treaty, it was handed over to the British East India Company.
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The Raigad Fort was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombardment. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to horseback riders. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
The Maha Darwaja
The only main pathway to the fort passes through the Maha Darwaja (Huge Door). The Maha Darwaja has two huge bastions on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet in height. The top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door.
The fort has a famous wall called Hirakani Buruj (Hirkani Bastion) constructed over a huge steep cliff. The legend goes that a woman by the name of Hirakani from a nearby village had come to sell milk to the people living at the fort. She happened to be inside the fort when the gates got closed and locked past sunset.
The King's durbar inside the Raigad Fort has a replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the Nagarkhana Darwaja. This enclosure had been acoustically designed to aid hearing from the doorway to the throne. A secondary entrance, called the Mena Darwaja, was supposedly the private entrance for the royal ladies of the fort that lead to the queen's quarters. The convoy of the king and the king himself used the Palkhi Darwaja. To the right of Palkhi Darwaja, is a row of three dark and deep chambers. Historians believe that these were the granaries for the fort.[3]
The Takmak Tok
From the fort, one can view the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death. This area has been fenced off.[4]
The statue of Chatrapati Shivaji is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that leads to the Jagdishwar Mandir and his own Samadhi and that of his loyal dog named Waghya. The Samadhi of Rajmata Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale, Chatrapati Shivaji's mother, can be seen at base village of Pachad.
The Samadhi of Jijabai
Additional famous attractions of the fort include the Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja and the Hatti Talav (Elephant Lake).
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रायगड किल्ला | Mumbai to raigarh trip | Raigad fort | Raigad Killa
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj seized the fort in 1656, then known as the fort of Rairi from Chandrarrao More, a feudatory of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji Maharaj renovated and expanded the fort of Rairi and renamed it as Raigad (King's Fort). It became the capital of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaja's maratha kingdom.
The villages of Pachad and Raigadwadi are located at the base of the Raigad fort. These two villages were considered very important during the Maratha rule in Raigad. The actual climb to the top of the Raigad fort starts from Pachad. During Chhatrapati Shivaji's rule, A cavalry of 10,000 was always kept on standby in Pachad village.
After capturing Rairi from Chandrarao More, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj also built another fort Lingana around 2 miles away from Raigad. The Lingana fort was used to keep prisoners.
In 1689, Zulfikhar Khan captured Raigad and Aurangzeb renamed it as Islamgad. In 1707, Siddi Fathekan captured the fort and held it until 1733.
In 1765, The fort of Raigad along with Malwan in present Sindhudurg District, the southernmost district of Maharashtra, was the target of an armed expedition by the British East India Company, which considered it a pratical stronghold.
In 1818, the fort was bombarded and destroyed by cannons from the hill of Kalkai. And on 9 May 1818, as per the treaty, it was handed over to the British East India Company.
The Raigad Fort was built by Chandrarao More of Jawali. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombarding. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to riders sitting on horses. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
The only main pathway to the Fort passes through the Maha Darwaja (Huge Door). The Maha Darwaja has two huge bastions on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet in height. The top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door.
The fort has a famous wall called Hirakani Buruj (Hirkani Bastion) constructed over a huge steep cliff. The legend goes that a woman by the name of Hirakani from a nearby village had come to sell milk to the people living at the fort. She happened to be inside the fort when the gates got closed and locked past sunset. Hearing the cries of her infant son back at the village echo after nightfall, The anxious mother couldn't wait till dawn and courageously climbed down the steep cliff in pitch dark all due to the love for her little one. She later repeated this extraordinary feat in front of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and was bravely rewarded for it. In appreciation of her courage and bravery, Shivaji Maharaj built the Hirkani Bastion over this cliff.
The King's (Durbar) inside the Raigad Fort has a replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the Nagarkhana Darwaja. This enclosure had been acoustically designed to aid hearing from the doorway to the throne. A secondary entrance, called the Mena Darwaja, was supposedly the private entrance for the royal ladies of the fort that lead to the queen's quarters. The convoy of the king and the king himself used the Palkhi Darwaja. To the right of Palkhi Darwaja, is a row of three dark and deep chambers. Historians believe that these were the granaries for the fort.
The Takmak Tok
From the fort, one can view the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death. This area has been fenced off.
The statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that leads to the Jagdishwar Mandir and his own Samadhi and that of his loyal dog named Waghya. The Samadhi of Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale, Shivaji's mother, can be seen at base village of Pachad.
The Samadhi of Jijabai
Additional famous attractions of the fort include the Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja and the Hatti Talav (Elephant Lake).
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S.D.Vaidya Memorial lecture series...the third in the series was held on 15th Nov, 2014, titled PAANI KI KAHAANI.
There were five speakers namely Anupam Mishra, Ninad Bedekar, Rajendra Singh, Dr. Himanshu Kulkarni and Mohan Rao.
Rani Mahal | Dhanya kothar | Ashta Pradhan | Taksal
Queens Rooms :
Shivaji Maharaj had 8 queens out them 6 were staying with them on Raigad fort , each of those 6 queens had an identical rooms.
Dhanyakothar :
During war time sufficient food supplies were used to be stored in Dhanya kothar .
Taksal :
It was the place where the currency (coins) of Shivaji Maharaj used get made .
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The Raigad Fort was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombardment. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to horseback riders. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
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Raigad Fort
Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built this fort and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.
The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British after it was captured in 1818.
The Raigad Fort was built by Chandrarao More of Jawali and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indalkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombarding. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to riders sitting on horses. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake
The only main pathway to the Fort passes through the Maha Darwaja (Huge Door). The Maha Darwaja has two huge bastions on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet in height. The top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door.
The fort has a famous wall called Hirakani Buruj (Hirkani Bastion) constructed over a huge steep cliff. The legend goes that a woman by the name of Hirakani from a nearby village had come to sell milk to the people living at the fort. She happened to be inside the fort when the gates got closed and locked past sunset. Hearing the cries of her infant son back at the village echo after nightfall, The anxious mother couldn't wait till dawn and courageously climbed down the steep cliff in pitch dark all due to the love for her little one. She later repeated this extraordinary feat in front of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and was bravely rewarded for it. In appreciation of her courage and bravery, Shivaji Maharaj built the Hirkani Bastion over this cliff.
The King's (Durbar) inside the Raigad Fort has a replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the Nagarkhana Darwaja. This enclosure had been acoustically designed to aid hearing from the doorway to the throne. A secondary entrance, called the Mena Darwaja, was supposedly the private entrance for the royal ladies of the fort that lead to the queen's quarters. The convoy of the king and the king himself used the Palkhi Darwaja. To the right of Palkhi Darwaja, is a row of three dark and deep chambers. Historians believe that these were the granaries for the fort
From the fort, one can view the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death. This area has been fenced off.[5]
The statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that leads to the Jagdishwar Mandir and his own Samadhi and that of his loyal dog named Waghya. The Samadhi of Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale, Shivaji's mother, can be seen at base village of Pachad.
Additional famous attractions of the fort include the Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja and the Hatti Talav (Elephant Lake).
It is just 160km away from pune via Tamini ghat road.
Mighty Brahmaputra river seen aerially
View of Guwahati city including the Brahmaputra river seen aerially. The huge sand bars one can see vary with the season and flow of the river. This is India's largest and widest river by flow, way larger than the Ganga or Ganges.
The river Brahmaputra is one of the major river in the world. It originates from Mansarovar near Mount Kailash in the Himalayas, flows via Tibbet, China, India and Bangladesh to Bay of bangal. The total length it travels from Himalayans to the Bay is 2900 Km.
In Tibbet the river is known as 'Tsangpo'. It follows the great Himalayans in its course till India with an average height of 4000 meters. It enters India in Arunachal Pradesh where it is called 'Siang'. It then flows down to the plains of Assam, where it is called Dibang. It joins with other two giant rivers, Dibang and Lohit. There are many tributaries which joins Brahmaputra on both northern and southern bank of the river in Assam. With all it's tributaries, the river creates the fertile Brahmaputra Valley of Assam. After Assam Brahmaputra enters Bangladesh where it flows for 240 kms to meet Ganges. It is called Jamuna there and finally flows into the Bay of Bangal. The Brhmaptura river is the lifeline of the all the people living in Assam and Bangladesh.
Assam is a state of India in the north-eastern region. Its capital Dispur, is located within the municipal area of Guwahati city. Located south of the eastern Himalayas, Assam comprises the Brahmaputra and the Barak river valleys along with the Karbi Anglong and the North Cachar Hills. Assam is surrounded by six of the other Seven Sister States: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Meghalaya. Geographically Assam and these states are connected to the rest of India via a narrow strip of land in West Bengal called the Siliguri Corridor or Chicken's Neck.
Assam shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh; as well as cultures, peoples and climate with South-East Asia -- important elements in India's Look East policy. Assam became a part of the British India after the British occupied the region following the First Anglo-Burmese War of 1824--1826.
Assam is rich in culture, ethnic groups, languages/dialects spoken and literature. It is known for Assam tea, large and old petroleum resources (the first oil reserves of India were discovered in Assam in the late 19th century), Assam silk and for its rich biodiversity. Assam has successfully conserved the one-horned Indian rhinoceros from near extinction, along with the tiger and numerous species of birds, and it provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant. It is becoming an increasingly popular destination for wildlife tourism, and Kaziranga and Manas are both World Heritage Sites.Assam was also known for its Sal tree forests and forest products, of which much is depleted now. A land of high rainfall, Assam is endowed with lush greenery and the mighty river Brahmaputra.
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The historical fortress of Raigad was the capital of Maratha kingdom. The fort is situated amidst majestic Sahyadri Mountain Range in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. This fort has witnessed two most important and historical events in the life of Indian legend Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj – his Coronation and his disastrous death. One has to climb about 1737 steps to reach the top of the fort. It is a pleasant & cool place for a stay as it is at a considerable height. Though today the fort is in ruins, it has an energy and aura of its great king.
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२) रायगड किल्ल्याचा संपूर्ण इतिहास मराठीत :-
रायगड किल्ला हा समुद्रतळाहून सुमारे ८२० मीटर अंदाजे २७०० फूट उंचीवर आहे. गडावर पोहोचायला जवळ-जवळ १४००-१४५० पायऱ्या आहेत.रायगडाचे प्राचीन नाव ‘रायरी’ हे होते. जावळीचा प्रमुख यशवंतराव मोरे हा जावळीहून पळून रायगडावर जाऊन राहिला.छत्रपति शिवरायांनी,६ एप्रिल १६५६ रोजी रायगडास वेढा घातला व मे महिन्यात रायगड शिवरायांच्या ताब्यात आला.कल्याणचा सुभेदार मुल्ला अहमद याच्याकडून लुटलेल्या खजिन्याचा वापर गडाच्या बांधकामासाठी केला.रायगडाची जागा अवघड ठिकाणी असल्यामुळे तसेच ते सागरी दळणवळणाच्या दृष्टीने सोयीचे असल्यामुळे छत्रपति शिवाजी महाराजांनी रायगडाची राजधानी म्हणून निवड केली.
महाराजांचा राज्याभिषेक याच ठिकाणी झाला. महाराजांचे त्यावेळचे शब्द बखरीत मिळतात. दीड गाव उंच - देवगिरीच्याहुन दशगुणी उंच जागा. पर्जन्यकाळी कड्यावर गवत उगवत नाही. उभ्या कड्यावर पाखरू उतरावयास जागा नाही. हे बघून महाराज खुषीने म्हणाले - तख्तास जागा हाच गड करावा.
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The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British after it was captured in 1818.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj seized the fort in 1656, then known as the fort of Rairi from Chandrarrao More, a feudatory of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji Maharaj renovated and expanded the fort of Rairi and renamed it as Raigad (King's Fort). It became the capital of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaja's maratha kingdom.
The Raigad Fort was built by Chandrarao More of Jawali and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the base pillars remain. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombarding. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to riders sitting on horses. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
Forts | Maharashtra 3 - Raigad (किल्ले रायगड)
Raigad Fort Trek VLog by Your Spirited Nomad.
तुमच्या आयष्यात असे काही दिवस असतात त्याची तुम्ही खूप आतुरतेने वाट/प्रतीक्षा पाहत असतात, माझ्या आयुष्यातील तसाच काहीसा हा क्षण होता. मी हिंदवी स्वराज्याची राजधानी म्हणजे अर्थात रायगड ला भेट देणार होतो. जसा तहानेने व्याकुळ असा चातक पक्षी पावसाची वाट बघत असतो तसा जणू काही मी रायगड सर करण्याची वाट बघत होतो.
In your life there are few days for which you eagerly wait for. this day was the same moment for me. I was going to visit Raigad i.e. capital of Hindavi Swarajya. Just as Chataka bird waits for the rain to finish his thirst, I was waiting to visit Raigad.
Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built this fort and made it his capital in 1674 when he was crowned as the King of a Maratha Kingdom which later developed into the Maratha Empire, eventually covering much of western and central India.
The fort rises 820 metres (2,700 ft) above the sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1737 steps leading to the fort. The Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway exists to reach the top of the fort in 10 minutes.
The Raigad Fort was built by Chandrarao More of Jawali and the chief architect/engineer was Hiroji Indulkar. The main fort ruins consist of the queen's quarters, six chambers, with each chamber having its own private restroom. In addition, Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds out of which only two remain as the third one was destroyed during a bombarding. The Raigad Fort also has ruins of a market which was accessible to riders sitting on horses. The fort also overlooks an artificial lake known as the Ganga Sagar Lake.
The Maha Darwaja
The only main pathway to the Fort passes through the Maha Darwaja (Huge Door). The Maha Darwaja has two huge bastions on both sides of the door which are approximately 65–70 feet in height. The top of the fort is 600 ft higher from the location of this door.
The fort has a famous wall called Hirakani Buruj (Hirkani Bastion) constructed over a huge steep cliff.
From the fort, one can view the execution point called Takmak Tok, a cliff from which sentenced prisoners were thrown to their death. This area has been fenced off.
The statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that leads to the Jagdishwar Mandir and his own Samadhi and that of his loyal dog named Waghya. The Samadhi of Jijabai Shahaji Bhosale, Shivaji's mother, can be seen at base village of Pachad.
The Samadhi of Jijabai
Additional famous attractions of the fort include the Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja and the Hatti Talav (Elephant Lake).
This VLog records my journey towards Raigad fort. My intention with VLOGs like this is to spread the history about these beautiful ancient places. There are lots of people who can not able to visit places like this, so through my camera I will try to give them same adventure and experience which I face during the journey.
If you like this VLOG and want to see more of this kind, please like and share this video so that it can reach out to others, at the same time it will encourage me to produce more VLOGs like this.
Thanks Amar for helping me to do this. I hope we will cover many beautiful places like this.
इतिहासाची ओढ असणाऱ्या उत्साहित भटक्यांनी रायगड किल्ल्यास आवर्जून भेट द्यावी.. .
Spirited nomads like me who has affinity towards historical forts should visit Raigad Fort...
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In 1656 A.C. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj got the charge of Raigad Fort from Jawali’s Chandrarrao More. Before that from 12th to 15th century, Maratha ruled Raigad Fort. Maratha’s lost the charge of the fort in 1436 A.C. after beaten by Bahamani King Alluddin Shaha II. Later on in 1479 A.C. and 1636 A. C. AhmadNagar’s Nijam and Vijapur’s Aadilshaha ruled respectively. Aadilshaha renamed the fort as ‘Islam gad’ and hand over the charge of the fort to Siddi of Janjira.--
Maha Darvaja - The Main Door (In Devnagari- महा-दरवाजा)
Palakhi Darvaja (In Devnagari- पालखी दरवाजा)
Takmak Tok - The Execution Point (In Devnagari- टकमक टोक)
Gangasagar Lake – Talav (In Devnagari- गंगासागर तलाव)
Shiv Samadhi - Tomb Of Shivaji (In Devnagari-शिवसमाधी)
Nagarkhana (In Devnagari- नगारखाना)
Diwankhana (In Devnagari- दिवाणखाना)
Sihasan (In Devnagari- सिंहासन)
Ranivas - Queens Palace (In Devnagari- राणीवास)
Ashtpradhan Niwas - Minister's Quarters (In Devnagari- अष्टप्रधान निवास)
Dhanya Kothar - Grains Warehouse (In Devnagari- धान्य कोठार)
Bajarpeth - Market Place (In Devnagari- बाजारपेठ)
Jagdishwar Mandir – Temple (In Devnagari- जगदीश्वर मंदिर)
Hatti Talav, Hanuman Talav (In Devnagari- हत्ती तलाव, हनुमान तलाव)
Hirkani Buruj (In Devnagari- हिरकणी बुरूज)
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मिनरल वाटर की तरह है किले के टैंक का पानी, यहीं हुआ था शिवाजी का जन्म
The ponds formed in the Shivneri Fort in Maharashtra, their water looks like a mineral water. Ponds are also made in a special way, due to which the surface under the water is clearly visible. On this fort, Chhatrapati Shivaji was born in 1627 AD. Chhattrapati Shivaji's birth anniversary is being celebrated on 28th April.
- Two tank has been made for the water system in Shivneri Fort, which is known as Ganga-Yamuna Tank.
- A special method has been adopted to build these tanks.
The main tank inside is built by digging the rocks inside which the water is filled in rainy season.
After this, a tank is made outward. The water of this tank starts drying in the heat.
The combination of these two tanks is that if the water of the outside tank dries in the heat then its steam goes in the tank inside. For this reason the water of the tank inside is neither dry nor bad.
In the heat, the inside tanks are filled with water. This water is like a mineral water and it is cold like drinking.
Please tell that on this fort the birth of Chhatrapati Shivaji was born in 1627.
In Shiva's lap, in the childhood, Shivaji was still in the fort still in the building.
Shivaji had received military education in childhood on this fort.
Raigad Fort - रायगड किल्ल्याची माहिती मराठीत (part 2) - Travel aani Barach Kaahi
In this you will get to see Holicha Maal, Gangasagar Lake.
The famous BAJARAPETH (shopping place).
You will also get to see king's palace and Queen's palace.
I have given the detailed information of these places so do watch the vlog until the end
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