Mohim Chavand & Kukadehwar Temple
With Trekshitiz
-Deepali Lanke
Introduction:-
Junnar is a city which has a long history. The Junnar city has an
interesting geographical location and because of its strategic location the
city became extremely important in terms of Trade and Security. Naneghat a
ancient trade route which connects Ghat and Kokan starts from Junnar city .
Naneghat was a busy route in those days so for the security purpose 4 forts
were built in the surrounding region.
1. Jivdhan which is on the right hand side of
the Naneghat which is easily recognizable because of its pinnacle.
2. Hadsar.
3. Chavand.
4. Shivneri
We can call them as watch towers of this
route
Information
of Chavand Fort:-
Chavand fort is situated at a height of 3000 ft from the sea level. As many
other forts in Maharashtra this fort is also built by The Satvahanas. After the
Satvahanas the fort and the surrounding region was ruled by Muslim empires.
Then in May 1672 the great Shivaji
conquered this fort and the surrounding region including Harishchandra gad as
well. Shivaji Maharaj renamed this fort as "Prasanna Gad".
After the Maratha Empire this fort came under
British dominance .In 1818 British Army got hold of this fort and as per their
strategy they destroyed each and every monument of the fort along with the
route to reach the top.
The route to reach the top starts from the Chavandwadi which is the base
village of the fort. Any vehicle going towards Aptale village can drop you at
Chavandwadi. The Trek starts From Chavandwadi .
After walking for about 20 mins we reach the
broken staircase which is carved in rock. This rock patch is a result of
british invasion. When Britishers won the fort they destroyed the rock cut
steps of the fort. Now "Junnar forest department" and an organization
named "Shivaji Trail" have fixed Railings on this 107 ft rock patch. These
Railings are really useful while ascending and descending.
Fascinating
Spots:-
The Mahadarwaja of the
Fort is still in good condition.
The entire door is made
up of stone. The Mahadarwaja is built in Gomukhi style, Surrounded by two
bastions. Mahadarwaja is not visible till you cross the last step of the fort.
After crossing the Mahadarwaja you will see two routes right
route with 5-10 more steps will take you to the top. And the left one takes you
on the Fort walls. From the right side route after ascending more 5-10 steps we
can see many old constructions.
Once we reach the
top we can see a saffron flag and Chamunda devi mandir on a small hillock which
is the highest part of the fort, it is in good condition.
From the top there are
two routes, the straight route takes you to the Chamunda temple and the left
route goes towards a broken temple and "Saat Taki" (7 tanks).
After walking for 10 mins on
the left side route you will reach a broken temple there is a small water pond outside
the temple with statue of Gods carved on the walls. This is called as
"Pushkarni".
From the top of the
fort we can experience a great view of surrounding Sahyadri region ,
"Manikdoh" Dam and Kukadi River. From this Pushkarni in the
North-west direction there 7 water tanks (Saat taki).
This is a unique construction
as the 7 tanks are carved in a single rock.
From the Chavand fort
you can view Shivneri , Jivdhan many other forts.
Kukadeshwar Temple:-
Another must visit spot near Chavand fort is
"Kukadeshwar" temple. Right now this beautiful temple is in ruined
condition but still you can see some beautiful designs carved on the walls
and pillars of this temple.
This mighty
forts are our protectors, there are many things which we need to study so that
we can explore our golden history. Destroyed by Britishers and by our own
people as well. Now this is the time to protect them.
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