Durgadi Fort Durgadi Killa - किल्ले दुर्गाडी कल्याण - Kalyan Photos
1. Pictures of Durgadi Fort / Killa In Kalyan West ↓
Durgadi is a derived from union of two Marathi words Durga (A Hindu Goddess) and Gaad (Which means 'Fort' in Marathi language). Durgadi Fort is Kalyan city's most adored historical monument, a sacred worshiping place and even a recreation spot for many Kalyankars. Durgadi Fort also called as Durgadi Killa was constructed during Shivaji's Era in honour of hindu deity Mata Durga.
Just before sunset, try reaching hilltop of Durgadi Fort, here you'll surely get a good view of Retibunder, Kalyan-Bhiwandi Bridge and Ganesh Ghat. Scroll below to see latest pictures of Durgadi Fort, Devi Durga's Temple and Durgadi's Masjid.
A welcoming entrance gate of Durgadi Fort / Killa in Kalyan (West).
A single grey coloured tar road that goes up to Durgadi Fort / Killa.
A beautiful night photo of Durgadi Fort (Killa) in Kalyan City.
A close up photo of Durgadi Fort / Killa.
Stairs of Durgadi Fort going up to Devi Durga's Temple.
A closeup picture of stairs in Durgadi Fort.
A Ganesh Mandir welcoming Devi Durga's devotees visiting Durgadi Fort.
Stairs of Maa Durga's Mandir / Temple in Durgadi Fort.
A Message in marathi language written on Devi Durga's temple saying, "Aaee Jagdambe tuzh namoah."
A picture of an ancient Masjid standing on Durgadi Fort in Kalyan.
A beautiful entrance of Devi Durga's Mandir on Durgadi Fort.
A sideview photo of Mata Durga's Temple situated on Durgadi Fort.
Hindu goddess Maa Durga's Idol inside her Mandir / Temple on Durgadi Fort.
A holy idol of Maa Durga dressed in traditional green Saree.
A ceiling photo of goddess Durga's temple in Durgadi.
Two idols of Mata Durga are seen in this inside view of her temple in Durgadi.
A closeup photo of an ancient seal (written in sanskrit) inscribed on front saffron coloured wall of goddess Durga's temple in Durgadi.
A Masjid photo taken from premise of goddess Durga's temple in Durgadi.
Final picture of stairs captured by Manoj when we were exiting Durgadi Fort.
October 1, 2011 at 9:27 AM
Good work to know the world Mata Durgadi Devi!