Bhorgiri Fort | |
Location: | Pune district, Maharashtra |
Map Type: | India Maharashtra#India |
Map Size: | 300 |
Type: | Hill fort |
Coordinates: | 19.0496°N 73.5684°W |
Materials: | Stone |
Height: | 2000 Ft. |
Condition: | Ruins |
Ownership: | Government of India |
Open To Public: | Yes |
Controlledby: |
(1947-) |
Bhorgiri Fort is a fort in Pune district near to Bhimashankar in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
The fort is located about 95 km from Pune. The nearest town is Rajgurunagar (Khed). This fort is also about 45km west of the Rajgurunagar town on a small hill detached from the Bhimashankar Hill. The fort is situated near the village Bhorgiri. The fort hill is flanked on both sides by Bhima river and a small tributary of the Bhima river.
There are many caves and shiva lingams on the fort. The structures on the fort are now shrub-covered ruins. There is a stone idol of the god Virabhadra on the fort.[1]
Very little history of this fort is known. Similar to the Padargad fort in Karjat side of the ancient trade route linking Konkan with the Pune region, this fort was also used as a surveillance fort on the Pune side.