Bhorgiri Fort, also known as Bhorapgad, is a historic hill fort located near the village of Bhorgiri in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India.
History
Very little documented history exists for Bhorgiri Fort. However, its strategic location suggests it served as a surveillance fort, similar to Padargad, along the ancient trade route connecting the Konkan coast with the Pune region.
Places to See
Although largely in ruins, Bhorgiri Fort offers a glimpse into the past with remnants of its old structures:
- Caves: There are several caves on the fort, some of which might have been used by Buddhist monks in earlier times before being converted into temples.
One notable cave is divided into a mandap and a sanctum sanctorum and has water cisterns. - Shiva Lingams: Several Shiva Lingams can be found within the caves and around the fort.

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