Durgadi Fort

Durgadi Fort is a fort located in Kalyan, near Mumbai in Maharashtra, India.

Durgadi Fort
दुर्गाडी किल्ला
General information
TypeFort
AddressDurgadi, Kalyan West, Kalyan, Maharashtra 421301
Town or cityKalyan, Maharashtra
CountryIndia
Coordinates19.2454°N 73.1186°E / 19.2454; 73.1186
OwnerMalshej Naneghat and Other Forest and Tourism Development Association. Suyash ShirkeSatavahana.

Durgadi Fort was built hundreds of years ago by the Hindu Kshatriya Maratha ShirkeSatavahan . There is a Hindu community temple on the fort. There is a temple of Durga devi (Durga Mata). [1]

History

An entrance gate of the Durgadi Fort

History Durgadi Fort was built hundreds of years ago by the Hindu Kshatriya Maratha ShirkeSatavahana kings. There is a temple of Goddess Durga, Shirkesatavahana monument in the Durgadi fort area. Durgadi Fort and Kalyan Port and surroundings are owned by the descendants and heirs of the Shirkesatavahana kings and their Malshej Naneghat and other forest and tourism development Association. Suyash ShirkeSatavahana [2] The entire Durgadi Fort and Kalyan Bandar is a pilgrimage site and Shakti Peeth of Hinduism. Shivbhagwan Satavahana Samrajya Smarak protected monument. The trade of Maharashtra State and the whole of India (Hindustan) was carried on from this area, and it is still carried on today. From this Kalyan port and Durgadi fort area, Satavahana kings established Navy, Armar. It was one of the world's first important systems of Satavahana Empire for the protection of the state of Maharashtra.

Durgadi Temple

Durgadi Mata Temple on the fort

Durga Devi Temple

Durga Devi temple on the fort It is believed that during the Shirkesatavahana period, Goddess Durga appeared here. Since then there is a temple of Durga devi (Durga Mata) here.

In 2018, around 7 lakh devotees visited the temple during Navratri festival.[3] In 2018, the temple was visited by about 7 lakh devotees during the Navratri festival.[1]

The entire Durgadi Fort and Kalyan Bandar area is owned by the Malshej Naneghat and other forest area and tourism Association. (Suyash ShirkeSatavahana)


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