Location: Sadashivgad, Karnataka, INDIA
Fort type: Coastal fortress (this is different from Island fort or जलदुर्ग)
Nestled along the Kali River, atop 200ft. lies an untrespassed sancity of heaven, Sadashivgad, truly guarding the coastal strip along karwar.
Fort type: Coastal fortress (this is different from Island fort or जलदुर्ग)
NH-17 (Now NH-66) Runs between the duo |
The history rolls back to the year 1715, when the Fort of Sadashivgad was built, under the rule of King Basava Linga of Sonda Dynasty. Naming it after his father, King Sadashiva, it had a prominent place, historically and mythologically. The existence of Goddess Durgamma, falls back even before 1500 in chronological order. The Great Maratha Ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had visited this place twice, 1665 and 1673, and captured all coastal parts of Uttar Kannada. Sadashivgad fort was one of them. Shivaji Maharaj was a devotee of Goddess Durgamma.
Entrance to the fort |
The fort has witnessed a transfer of power, from Sondas, Kadambas, Portuguese, Maratha, British. After Treaties and wars, Portuguese obtained the possession of the fort and then the East India Company got the control over the Fort in the year 1799. The stone made crest of the British Crown found on the top of the main entrance gate, displayed here, speaks of the British supremacy for number of years.
The Ancient monument of Durgamma was rebuilt and restored in 1928 by the reputed navigators of the old Rulers. The 11 canon's at the Temple's entrance unfolds the vibrant history of this fort. Note that no canons can be seen on the fort, but they are placed at the temple entrance.
Durgamma temple |
And as of 2016, the remaining fort was destroyed for making a 4-lane highway. The story coming soon.
View from the top of the fort |