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Tringalwadi

Coordinates:19°44′16″N73°32′10.8″E / 19.73778°N 73.536333°E /19.73778; 73.536333
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Fort named after the Tringalwadi Village

Tringalwadi Fort
Nashik district,Maharashtra
Tringalwadi fort from Tringalwadi village
Site information
TypeHill fort
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Location
Tringalwadi Fort is located in Maharashtra
Tringalwadi Fort
Tringalwadi Fort
Shown withinMaharashtra
Coordinates19°44′16″N73°32′10.8″E / 19.73778°N 73.536333°E /19.73778; 73.536333
Height3238 feet
Site history
MaterialsStone
Demolished1818

Tringalwadi fort is located in theIgatpuri taluka ofNashik district. It is located on the ancient trade route passing through Thal ghat. The fort is located near village Tringalwadi. The Tringalwadi irrigation dam which is close to the village was built in 1978.[1]

How to reach

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The village Tringalwadi is located 7 km from Igatpuri. Igatpuri is located on Mumbai-nashik Railway route as well as National Highway NH 160. There are two routes to reach the village Tringalwadi from Igatpuri first one passes through Igatpuri town and the other is by taking a northern exit to NH160 at Ghoti, further passing through village Balayaduri. The Tringalwadi fort is located on a hill which runs north-south. It is amesa rock formation. The climb is very easy and takes about 30 minutes to reach the top of the fort from the village.

History

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The presence of the caves indicate that the caves and the fort might be constructed around 10th century. The fort was built to overlook the trade route which connectedKonkan toNashik area. In 1636 theShahaji (father of king Shivaji) had to cede it to theMoghuls after the defeat atmahulifort. It is not known when kingShivaji took control of this fort, but in 1688 this fort was won by Moghuls.[2] It is one of the 16 forts which was surrendered toBritish in 1818 after the fall ofTrymbakgad fort.[3]

Places to see

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At the foothills of the fort is a Jain Cave Temple with a beautifully carved entrance and a stone idol of the first Jain TirthankaraRishabhanatha in the garbha gruha. The cave has a large sabha mandapa. the western entrance to the fort is a unique structure of architecture. The steps and the entrance gate are carved from a single rock.

There is an idol of veerHanuman or maruti near the entrance gate and twosharabhaidols carved on the top of the entrance gate. On the fort are ruins of old buildings and a smallBhavanimata temple. There is a cave and a rock cut water cistern on the western side of the hillock on the fort.[3]

See also

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Gallery

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  • The walk way below the scarp
    The walk way below the scarp
  • The western entrance gate
    The western entrance gate
  • Veer maruti idol
    Veer maruti idol
  • Bhavani mata temple
    Bhavani mata temple
  • Rock cut water cistern
    Rock cut water cistern

References

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  1. ^"Tringalwadi Dam D04948 -". Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2016. Retrieved8 July 2016.
  2. ^Trekshitiz."Tringalwadi".www.trekshitiz.com. Trekshitiz. Retrieved13 December 2019.
  3. ^abPathak, Arunachandra S.; Kutty, Sanjivanee (14 October 1975).Government of Maharashtra Nashik District (Second 1975 ed.). Bombay: Executive Editor and Secretary, Gazetteers Department, Government of Maharashtra. p. Places> Tringalvadi Fort. Retrieved13 December 2019.
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