Pune To Raigad Tour Cab

Only Maharashtra knows the history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. We see the children growing up in this Maharashtra only by hearing about Maharaj’s deeds, his prowess and his glorious story. As Raigad was such a difficult and difficult place to attack the enemy and Raigad was convenient from the point of view of communication by sea, Shiva Raya chose Raigad as his capital.

Raigad Fort is the capital of the Maratha Empire, located in the Sahyadri mountain range, Raigad Fort is 820 meters above sea level. The fort can be reached by trekking uphill on one side, while on the other side there is a deep valley around the fort. The coronation of Shiva Rajyabhishek is the most golden occasion that Raigad has experienced. Abhishek of Shivaji Maharaj is an important event in the history of not only Maharashtra but also India. The grand fort has Ganga Sagar Lake. There is a famous wall here, which is Hirakni Tower, which is built on the rock. Visit this Historical place with your family. Rent A Car and enjoy a family weekend tour.

The scenic Jagdishwar Temple of Raigad Fort is a Hindu temple built by Shivaji Maharaj. Which is 25 km north of Mahad. Mahad Ganesh temple is near Raigad Fort.

Raj Darbar

This is the Raj Sabha where the Maharaja was coronated. Rajya Sabha is 220 feet long and 124 feet wide. Here is the throne seat facing east. There was a golden throne of thirty-two manas. Member Bakhar says, ‘The throne proved to be of thirty-two manas of gold. Navratna searched the same box as Amolika and found a huge gem.

The nagarkhana is the grand entrance in front of the throne. This is the main entrance of the fort. Walking up the stairs from the city hall, the man is at the highest point of the citadel.

Maharaj Samadhi Sthal

Maharaja’s Samadhi is an octagonal square that is visible a short distance from the east door of the temple. Member Bakhar says, ‘Kshatriyakulawatans Sriman Maharajdhiraja Shivaji Maharaj Chhatrapati died at Raigad in Shaka 1602 Chaitra (Suddha 15 (1680 AD) Kal). is from the sidewalk.

Below is the pavement cavity, finding Titus Maharaj’s remains in the form of Raksha Misra. ‘Beyond a line of cemeteries break the remains of the buildings, the house, which looks distinct from the residence (Kauthara) must be beyond similarity. This house was 1674, the English lawyer Henry Oxendon was allowed to live. To the east of the Maharaja’s mausoleum is the Bhawani Tok, while to the right are granaries and twelve tanks.

Takmak Tok

You can go to Takmak Tok from the tape in front of the bazaar. There are remains of a liquor store. As you get closer to the end, the road gets tougher. There is a 2600 ft deep ledge with a straight break on the right hand side. Finally the wind is very strong and care has to be taken not to mess up (Raigad Fort in Marathi) due to lack of space. From the fort, one can see the execution point called Takmak Tok, where the condemned prisoners were hanged. This area is fenced.

Hirkani Buruj

The fort is surrounded by a famous wall called “Hirakni Buruj” (Hirakni Buruj) built on a huge cliff. Legend has it that “a woman named Hirakani from a nearby village came to sell milk to the people living in the fort. She was inside the fort when the gates closed and locked at sunset. Hearing her newborn son’s cries echoing through the village late in the night, the anxious mother couldn’t wait till dawn and bravely climbed the rock in pitch darkness for the love of her little boy.

Appreciating her courage and bravery, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built Hirakni Buruj on this hill. On the right side of the Gangesagar, the westward Chincholi passes towards Hirakni Tok.

The story of the diamond ring associated with the diamond tip is told. Some cannons are placed on this bastion. If you stand on the tower, you can see the Gandhari valley on the left and the Kala river valley on the right.

Ropeway

The Raigad Ropeway is a ropeway which provides passenger transportation to Raigad fort. Raigad fort, which is located in the Indian state of Maharashtra, is considered as the capital of national resistance and the final resting place of the great founder of the Indian liberation

Jijau Samadhi Sthal

Rajmata Jijau’s mausoleum is at the base of Raigad. When we visit Raigad fort, first of all I pay my respects to the Jijau Samadhi at Pachad and then visit Raigad which tells the story of Jijau’s son Shivba. So this Pachad place is important. When we visit the Samadhi place of Pachad Ya Jijau, we get to see a statue of Rajmata Jijau. This statue of Rajmata Jijau is a very beautiful work of art. There is a beautiful garden in the area of ​​Rajmata Jijau Samadhi place. Its beauty attracts tourists.

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