Sinhagad Amruteshwar Temple, Maharashtra
Address
Sinhagad Amruteshwar Temple, Ghera Sinhagad, Sinhagad fort, Maharashtra 411025
Diety
Bhairav Amman: Bhairavi.
Introduction
Sinhagad is a hill fortress located at around 35 km southwest of the city of Pune, India. A little ahead of Kondhaneshwar temple, on the southern side of the fort Sinhagad, is this temple – Amruteshwar Temple is located. It has the idols of Gods – Bhairav and Bhairavi. These gods are worshipped by the local fishermen. The Bhairav’s statue holds a demon’s head. Bhairav and Bhairavi are said to represent the duality of nature. Constructed in black marble, the temple represents ancient Hemadpanthi architecture. This temple is located in the middle of a dense forest. It was seized by Muhammad bin Tughlaq from the Koli king Nag Naik in 1328 AD. This fort temples was attacks by Mughals emperor.
Century/Period/Age
1328 AD
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India
Nearest Bus Station
Sinhagad
Nearest Railway Station
Pune StatPune Station ion
Nearest Airport
Pune