Torna Fort or Prachandagad
Torna Fort or Prachandagad is a
large fort located in Pune
district in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is historically significant
because it is the first fort captured by Shivaji in 1643 at 16 years of age, forming the nucleus of the Maratha Empire (Garland Called Toran in Marathi). Torna
Fort is the only fort, which lasted until the end of the Maratha Empire from its
surmounting.
In the 18th century, the Mughal
empire gained control of this
fort after assassination of Shivaji
Maharaj's son Sambhaji. Aurangzeb, then Mughal emperor,
renamed this fort Futulgaib (Divine
victory), in recognition of the difficult defense the Mughals had to overcome
to capture this fort. It was restored to the Maratha
confederacy by the Treaty of Purandar.
The hill has an elevation of 1,403 meters (4,603 ft)
above sea level, making it the highest hill-fort in the district. Torna fort is spread widely on the top
of hills thereby overpowering the other largest forts in Maharashtra and for
that reason it was given a second name called Prachandagad.
The construction of this fort took
place in 13th century by the followers of Lord Shiva, Shaiva Panth. The
location of this fort falls on the Sahyadri range of hills. The entire
surrounding fort like Rajgad, Pratapgad, Sinhagad, and Raigad are clearly visible
from Torna. This fort was the best on its location as quick attacks can be done
to these forts with ease for capturing.
Location
The fort is about 65 km southwest of Pune in the Sahyadri mountain range. It is the highest fort
in Pune district.
Best time to visit
Rock climbing is
best done during winter and early summers September to January. Avoid the journey during
monsoons when the path becomes dangerous due to mud and slippery rocks. Trekkers can stay in the Menghai
Devi temple.
The
main parts of the forts are:
- · Konkan Darwaja
- · Zunjar Machi
- · Mengai Goddess temple
- · Kothi Darwaja
- · Sadar
- Budhla Machi
- Toranjai Goddess temple
zunjar machi
fortification
Getting There
Starting from Pune, preferably early
in the morning is the best option. From Swargate Bus stand in Pune board any
bus to the village of Velhe. way to Torna starts from here and is quite
straight. Ask local help for the way. A walk of couple of hours leads to the
"Bini Darwaaja", the main entrance to the fort. The way to top is
moderate to difficult with some precautions to be taken in rainy season.
State
Transport buses are available from Swargate bus stand at a frequency of about 1
hour. The last bus back to Pune is at around 6:00PM, so you may plan your climb
down accordingly.
Torna is 76 kms northwest of Kolhapur. State transport buses ply regularly from Kolhapur, Ratnagiri and Belgaum.
Torna is 76 kms northwest of Kolhapur. State transport buses ply regularly from Kolhapur, Ratnagiri and Belgaum.
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