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Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad are located in Pedgaon village in the Shrigonda Taluka of the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.

Entrance to Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Chand Bibi Tomb, Ahmednagar Fort, Damadi Masjid, Faria Bhag Palace and Cavalry Tank Museum are some of the historic structures I have visited in Ahmednagar before.
Breakfast at Joshi Vadewale in Pune
It was just the two of us (Manohar and Me) I prepared the itinerary and Manohar took care of the driving.  We planned to cover Karmala Fort, Paranda Fort, Dharashiv caves,  Ausa Fort, Kharosa Caves, Udgir Fort, Kandhar Fort, Dharmapuri Fort and Dharur Fort on this roadtrip.

Breakfast at Joshi Vadewale in Pune
As decided we met at Ghatkopar Railway station on the eastern side around 5:30 AM. The directions to Bahadurgad Fort are tagged on google maps. Bahadurgad was around 250 KM away, we were sure that we would reach the fort by afternoon taking breaks into consideration.

Sculptures in the premises of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We had breakfast in the form of Vada's at Joshi Vadewale in Pune.
By the time we reached Bahadurgad Fort it was around 12 PM. There is a village near the entrance of the fort premises. NOTE - There is no hotel here for refreshments. The villagers informed us that we can take the car and travel within the fort premises.

Temple at the entrance of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
There is a Darwaza (Door) to enter the fort premises. It has a orange colored flag atop it swaying in the wind. The fort walls are not in good condition and have collapsed in certain places.

History states that Bahadur Khan was the administrator of the fort. Not sure if he built the fort. When Shivaji Maharaj got the news that around 200 Arabs had come there, he wanted to plunder their wealth. he made arrangements and was successful in plundering the Arabs of their wealth.

The man who provided us with information on Temple at the entrance of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Diya Stand at the temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Once we entered the fort premises, we saw this temple. Shri Bhairavnath Mandir. By the look of it, it was an old temple, painted in vibrant colors. We also met a local sitting in the temple premises. Sadly we were not able to understand the information he was providing us with. He was definitely not speaking hindi or marathi. I am sure he might he speaking shuddh marathi, which is difficult to understand.


Carved stones in the premises of Temple at the entrance of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Around the temple premises is placed a diya stand. The stand made of rocks was painted white. Near the diya stand are placed small sculptures of Gods. Not sure as to who are those Gods.

The temple premises and the huge tree near the temple are the only source of shade on the entire fort premises.

There is a muddy path via which one has to travel to reach the different monuments within the fort premises.

On way, you will seen sculptures carved in the stone scattered across the ground along with stones used in the construction of structures in the fort premises.

Rameshwar Mandir in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Information on Rameshwar Mandir at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We parked the car near Rameshwar Mandir. A little information on the temple in Marathi.  Rameshwar Mandir, was built entirely of stone. The temple premises had sculptures of Gods within them. Also the entrance to the temple has sculptures around it.


Mallikarjun Mandir in Temple at the entrance of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Information on Mallikarjun Mandir at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We then moved to see the Malikarjun Mandir located a couple of feet away. A little information on the temple in Marathi.  Again this temple was built of stone. It had carved pillars at the entrance. Sculptures of Gods within them.

Daru Kothir in Temple at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We then moved to see the Daru Kothir, Not sure what it meant. there was an old structure here, completely in ruins with wild grass growing all around it. the structure had a small Moorish Dome atop it. Possibly a store room.


Unknown structure at Temple at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We saw this Bastion in the middle of the fort premises.

View of River Bhima from Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Finally we reached the main attraction of the fort, Lakshmi Narayan Temple and Baleshwar Temple, these beautifully crafted temples at the banks of River Bhima.. Remember River Bhima, we had traveled on it to reach the Palasdeo Temple, located in the water.

Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Sculpture on the walls of Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Sculpture on the walls of Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
The artwork though similar on both the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and Baleshwar Temple left me speechless. It reminded me of the Shiv mandir in Ambernath.

Baleshwar Temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra 
Baleshwar Temple in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra

We then visited the Pataleshwar Temple, the temple is still in use, it had a Shivling, statue of Nandi and sculptures places near it.
We then walked to the bastions of the fort. The bastion was at the banks of the River Bhima and offered fantastic view of the river. Due to wild vegetation growing within the fort premises we couldn't see much inside the fort.

Bastion and fort walls of Temple at the entrance of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
That's us at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We visited the final structure in the fort premises. It had its own Darwaza and walls around it. Though certain portions of the walls have collapsed, but the Darwaza is intact. It has two orange colored flags swaying in the wind atop it.
Structure in Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Broken fortification of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra near River Bhima
We also saw this lamp, stone sculpture and information signboard. Note sure what it it.
Monument at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Within the monument premises of Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
We then headed over to see the ruins at the banks of the River Bhima. Graffiti artists had been here before me.
River Bhima from Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
That's me at Bahadurgad Fort aka Fort of Pedgaon aka Dharmaveergad in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra
Though we initially thought there was nothing much to see in the fort premises, the artwork of the temples was just amazing. 
We then headed over to see the next fort, Karmala Fort.


NOTE: Please click on the highlighted words in the blog to read about them. 

Faria Bhag Palace near the Cavalry Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar (Maharashtra)

Thursday, May 19, 2016



Faria Bhag Palace is located in the premises of the Cavalry Tank Museum. It is located in Iwale Nagar in the Ahmednagar It can be reached via the Solapur -Dhule National Highway.

Faria Bhag Palace near the Calvary Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar

Though this palace is currently in ruins, it might have looked amazing in its glory days. It was built by the Ahmed Nizam Shah of the Nizami Sultanate around 1583 for his son Burhan Shah. 

Interiors of Faria Bhag Palace near the Calvary Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar


The palace is two storey's tall. It has a small pond outside the palace and a similar one inside. The corridors are very much identical but they have been spoilt due to graffiti. Works of idiots who want to let people know  that they were there.  On the side the ceiling is beautifully carved. The niche in the walls to hold the lamps is also beautifully done. This structure has got lots of doors and windows so that there is plenty of light in its premises. 

Interiors of Faria Bhag Palace near the Calvary Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar



Though the weather was hot outside, it was very much cool on the inside. We felt nice walking through the corridors. 

Ceiling of Faria Bhag Palace near the Calvary Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar




Interiors of Faria Bhag Palace near the Calvary Tank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar


Like all good trips come to an end so did this one. we then headed over the Swastik ST bus stand to board the 1:10 PM bus to Mumbai (Mumbai Central) The bus  journey takes its toll on our legs as you have to sit in one position for long time, but the good time we had exploring the history in Ahmednagar overwrote it.

CavalryTank Museum in Iwale Nagar in Ahmednagar (Maharashtra)

Tuesday, May 17, 2016



CavalryTank Museum is located in the premises of the Faria Bhag Palace. It is located in Iwale Nagar in the Ahmednagar It can be reached via the Solapur -Dhule National Highway.

After visiting the Damadi Masjid we headed over to see the Cavalry Tank Museum.
It is the only tank museum in Asia, it houses around 50 vintage tanks which have fought various battles across the years. The collection of the tanks is just amazing. The different types of tanks used in battle are all placed here. The tanks and its history is placed on yellow colored signboards next to it. The museum is open from 9 AM to 5 PM on all days. There is a entry fee of Rs. 10 to enter the museum. The museum was started in 1994 by the Armored Corps Centre and School.




Apart from the tanks there is also a museum dedicated to our heroes who fort various wars. There is a small replica of Arjun the tank and the fighter plane Tejas both of which are Made in India.

Here is a video of the tanks on display.

We then headed over to see the Faria Bhag Palace.

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