Shivneri
Shivneri fort is birthplace of Shri
Shivaji Maharaj. It is situated near Junnar town in the district of
Pune, about 105 Kilometres from Pune.
This fort is surrounded by steep
upwards slopes from all four sides and is unassailable. There is small t
temple of Goddess Shivai and idols of Jijabai ( Mother of Shri
Shiv aji) and Shri Shivaji in his childhood. The shape of this fort is
like Shiv-Pind (Shiva's sacred symbol; Divine Phallus). Shivneri fort is
visible as soon as you enter Junnar town. This fort is not that big in
area. Dr. John Friar of East India Company visited this fort in 1673. He
has mentioned in his book that, this fort can hoard sufficient food to
meet the needs of one thousand families enough to last for 7years.
HISTORY
The present day Junnar was known as
Jirna-nagar, Junner and existed prior to beginning of year AD. Junnar
was capital of King Nahapan from Shak dynasty. The Satvahan king
Satkarni, a son of Gautami, wiped out Shakas and held dominance over
Junnar and its surrounding area. Naneghat was commercial route in olden
times. Lot of traffic used to pass on this route. To supervise this
traffic the fort was built on this route. After Satvahan rule
stabilised, they excavated many caves. After Satvahan, Shivneri fort
came under the control of Chalukya of Rashtrakut Empire. Yadavas
established their rule between 1170 to 1308. During this tenure Shivneri
was built as a fort. In 1443 Malik Ul Tujar defeated Yadavas and
conquered the fort. Thus the fort came under the control of Bahamani
Empire. In 1470 Malik Mahammad, representative of Malik Ul Tujar,
surrounded and conquered it again. In 1446 Nizamshahi was established
after the death of Malik Mahammad.
In 1493 AD the capital was shifted
from this fort to Ahamadnagar. In 1565 Sultan Murtija Nizam held his
brother Kasim as captive on this fort. In 1595 this fort and area
surrounding it came under the control of Maloji Raje Bhosale. When
Jijanata was pregnant, she was shifted to Shivneri fort during night
under protection of 500 strong cavalry. Jijamata made took a vow before
Goddess Bhavani Shivai on Shivneri fort, that if she begets son she
will name him after Goddess. Shri Shivaji Raje was born on 19th February
1630. He left the fort accompanied by his mother in 1632. The fort went
under the control of Mughals in 1637. Fishermen rebelled against
Mughals in 1650, but Mughals won the battle. In 1673, Shri Shivaji
Maharaj made unsuccessful attempt conquer the fort by winning over the
fort chieftain Ajijkhan and surrounding the fort. In the year 1678, the
Junnar area was pillaged and Maratha army made unsuccessful attempt to
capture the fort. After the gap of 40 years, in 1716 Shahu Maharaj
brought the fort under the control of Maratha Empire and thereafter it
was handed over to Peshvas.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN FORT
* Temple of Goddess Shivai
While coming on fort via Seven
Doors, if one turns left from main road after crossing the fifth door
called Shipai Darvaja, you reach to temple of Goddess Shivai. There are
6-7 caves in the rock behind this temple. These caves are not suitable
for overnight stay. There is idol of Goddess Shivai in temple.
* Ambarkhana
After the entry in the fort from
last door, Ambarkhana can be seen at the front. It has undergone lot of
damage. Earlier it was used to store food grains. There are two lanes
emerging from Ambarkhana. One goes to mound in the front, on which a
there is a mosque. The other one goes to Shivkunj.
* Water Tank
On the way there are many water tanks namely Ganga, Yamina, etc.
* Shivkunj
This is a memorial of Shri Shivaji
Maharaj on Shivneri fort. Its foundation was laid by first Chief
Minister of Maharashtra Shri Yashavantrao Chavan, and it was inaugurated
also by him. Bal Shivaji ( Shivaji in his childhood) rotating his small
sword and describing his dreams to his mother Jijamata, is the theme of
this memorial laid in Shivkunj. There is a mosque in front of Shivkunj
and a water tank below it. If one walks little in front there is a
Hamamkhana (bath room).
* Place of birth of Shri Shivaji Maharaj
In front of Shivkunj there is
building where Shri Shivaji Maharaj was born. This is a two story
building, on ground floor of which Shri Shivaji Maharaj was born. A
statue of Shri Shivaji Maharaj is installed there. In front of this
building there is water tank namely Badami.
* Kadelot Kada
The road going from the front of
above place leads to Kadelot Kada ( A precipice from where a person was
killed by hurling down). This sheer drop was used to award punishment to
criminals.
Roads to reach Shivneri fort
Both the main roads leading to the
fort go through Junnar town only. Visitors from Mumbai and Pune can come
to visit the fort and return within a day.
a) Sakhali Road
While taking this route, one has to
come to the statue of Shri Shivaji Maharaj installed in front of new Bus
stand after entering Junnar town. The way on left hand side of this
square leads to a temple about a kilometre away. A trodden lane in front
of this temple leads to steep cliff of Shivneri fort. One has to climb
the fort with the help of iron chain and steps hollowed out in the steep
vertical rock. This route is little difficult and takes around 3/4th of
an hour.
b) Route through Seven Doors
If one continues on left hand side, a
tar road leads one to the steps at the bottom of fort. While taking
this route one comes across seven doors. These are serially called
Mahadar Door, Pir Door, Parvangi (Permission) Door, Hatti ( Elephant)
Door, Shipai ( Soldier) Door, Phatak ( Gate) Door, and Kulabkar Door as
one climbs up. It takes around one and half hour to reach fort.
How to reach Junnar
After one crosses Malshej Ghat on
Kalyan-Nagar road, there is a road sign after a distance of 8 to 9
kilometres, indicating that Shivneri fort is 19 kilometres away. This
road goes to Shivneri fort via Ganesh Khind (pass). It takes one day to
reach fort by foot.
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