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Vasota fort is attributed to the Kolhapur Shilahara Chief [[Bhoja II (Shilahara dynasty)|Bhoja II]] (1178–1193) of Panhala.<ref name="urlThe Gazetteers Department - SATARA" /> Vasota always remained with Marathas, Shirkes & Mores in 16th century. | Vasota fort is attributed to the Kolhapur Shilahara Chief [[Bhoja II (Shilahara dynasty)|Bhoja II]] (1178–1193) of Panhala.<ref name="urlThe Gazetteers Department - SATARA" /> Vasota always remained with Marathas, Shirkes & Mores in 16th century. | ||
[[ | [[Shivaji Maharaj]] incorporated the fort into [[Maratha Empire|Swarajya]] in 1655 during the conquest of [[Javli]]. Shivaji Maharaj renamed the fort "Vyaghragad" (Vyaghra – means tiger), owing to its difficult natural defense. | ||
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. | 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== | ==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.<ref>https://pune365.com/vasota-fort-a-delightful-destination-for-trekkers/</ref> It is a protected natural reserve. | 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.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pune365.com/vasota-fort-a-delightful-destination-for-trekkers/|title = Vasota Fort: A Delightful Destination for Trekkers|date = 18 November 2018}}</ref> It is a protected natural reserve. | ||
==Location== | ==Location== |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 12 December 2022
Vasota Fort/ Vyaghragad | |
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वासोटा किल्ला/ व्याघ्रगड | |
![]() Vasota fort from Met indavli | |
Coordinates | 17°39′47.9″N 73°41′48.9″E / 17.663306°N 73.696917°E |
Height | 3814 feet |
Site information | |
Owner | |
Open to the public | Yes |
Site history | |
Built | Bhoj Raja of Panhala |
Materials | Stone |
Vasota Fort (also called Vyaghragad (व्याघ्रगड)) is located in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]
History[edit]
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 Chief Bhoja II (1178–1193) of Panhala.[1] Vasota always remained with Marathas, Shirkes & Mores in 16th century.
Shivaji Maharaj incorporated the fort into Swarajya in 1655 during the conquest of Javli. Shivaji Maharaj renamed the fort "Vyaghragad" (Vyaghra – means tiger), owing to its difficult natural defense.
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[edit]
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.[2] It is a protected natural reserve.
Location[edit]
Vasota Fort is located about 70 km from satara near Bamnoli village on the banks of Shivsagar lake.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Gazetteers Department – SATARA". Archived from the original on 20 April 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
- ↑ "Vasota Fort: A Delightful Destination for Trekkers". 18 November 2018.