Bhushangad is a hill fort in the Khatav taluk of the Satara district of Maharashtra, India. It is oval in shape, and rises 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding plain. Its top is flat, and measures to be about 300 square yards (250 m2) in area.[1]
Bhushangad | |
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Satara district, Maharashtra, India | |
Shown within Maharashtra | |
Coordinates | 17°27′53″N 74°24′23″E / 17.4648°N 74.4063°E |
Type | Hill Fort |
The origins of the fort are unclear. Local legend attributes construction of the fort to King Singhana of Devagiri (1210–1246).[2] Construction has also been attributed to Shivaji I in 1676,[3] as part of a fortification of the area that included the nearby Vardhangad Fort, Sadashivgad and Machindragad.
The fort is home to the only temple of Haranaidevi (an incarnation of Durga), who is revered by the Kulkarnis clan. There is also a temple dedicated to Maruti.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Govt Central Press. 1885. p. 12. Retrieved 21 February 2009.
- ^ -"The Indian Antiquary Vol-xxvii" (PDF). The Journal of Oriental Research: 250. 1898.
- ^ Dakhan History (PDF). 1877. p. 595.