Mahimangad lies within the
village limits of Sindi Budruk about five and a half miles west of Dahivadi.
The fort is very easy to climb. The top of the fort can be reached within 30
minutes and the whole fort can be seen in less than hour.
History of Mahimangad Fort
Mahimangad is expressly mentioned
as one of the chain forts built by Chhatrapati Shivaji to guard his eastern
frontier. This shrine however proves nothing since there are many such
unfortified hills with shrines. The masonry is characteristic of the later
built forts of Maratha times consisting of small, almost or altogether, uncut
stones bound by mortar usually poor but, at the bastions and entrance, of good
sound quality. On the same spur about a hundred yards east of the fort is a
hill which barely commands it and is connected with it by a neck of the spur.
The hamlets at the feet are not walled or protected in any way so that the
approach within 250 feet of the top must have been easy enough. To escalade it
however must have; been difficult though at the south-east corner by no means
impossible. The hereditary garrison consisted of about seventy-five Ramoshis
and Mahars who held the gadkari inam lands. The fort had lands assigned for it.
The havaldar or former commander of the garrison is now the patil and the
sabnis or accountant is the Kulkarni of the lands which are for purposes of
administration as a distinct village called by the name of the fort.
Best time to Visit:
Throughout the Year
What to see?
Bastian, Fortification, Water cisterns, Temple of Hanuman
Water and Food
No water & food on the Fort. Need to carry food and
water along with
Stay / Accommodation
No place to stay on the Fort. One can stay at the base village
of Mahimangad
Places around
Gondavale, Mayani, Wardhangad
Approximate Distance from Pune
150Kms
Route Available from Pune
Pune – Khandala – Satara – Koregaon – Wardhangad - Mahimangad
Pune - Khandala – Wathar – Koregaon – Pusegaon – Mahimangad
Pune - Saswad – Veer Dam – Phaltan – Dhaidi - Mahimangad
For
more photos see link below
Mahimangad Fort |
Mahimangad Fort |
Climbing fort |
Main entrance of fort |
Main entrance of fort |
Main entrance of fort |
Main entrance of fort |
Main entrance of fort |
Hanuman Idol on Fort |
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