Sajjangad

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Sajjangad is a historic hilltop fort in Maharashtra, India, renowned as the final resting place and spiritual center associated with the 17th-century saint Samarth Ramdas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill fort
religious site
tourist attraction
access road access from Satara
steps leading up the hill
architecturalStyle Maratha hill-fort style
associatedMovement Samarth Sampradaya
surface form: Ramdas Sampradaya
associatedWith Samarth Ramdas
country India
culturalSignificance important site for followers of Samarth Ramdas
important site in Marathi spiritual tradition
district Satara district
elevation approximately 3000 feet
approximately 914 metres
finalRestingPlaceOf Samarth Ramdas
fortType hill fort
hasFestival Dasara celebrations
Ram Navami celebrations
hasStructure fortification walls
gateways
samadhi shrine of Samarth Ramdas
temple of Samarth Ramdas
hasView surrounding hills and valleys near Satara
heritageStatus historic fort of Maharashtra
historicalEra 17th century
knownFor pilgrimage site in Maharashtra
samadhi of Samarth Ramdas
spiritual center of Samarth Ramdas sect
languageContext Marathi
locatedIn India
Maharashtra
Satara district
maintainedBy local religious trusts and authorities
meaningOfName Fort of good people
nearbyAttraction Ajinkyatara Fort
Thoseghar Waterfalls
surface form: Thoseghar waterfalls
nearCity Satara
pilgrimageImportance major pilgrimage site for devotees of Samarth Ramdas
primaryDeityOrSaint Samarth Ramdas
region Western Ghats
religiousFunction center for Ramdas Swami’s teachings
religiousTradition Hinduism
state Maharashtra
tourism popular destination for devotees and tourists
usedFor pilgrimage
religious activities
spiritual retreats

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Satara knownFor Sajjangad
Satara nearbyAttraction Sajjangad