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Shaniwar wada .The place for beauty and the structure and the haunted story , Ancien India Travel






The wada have haunted story

This popular tourist destination in Maharashtra is as famous for its spookiness, and it is for its historical significance. In fact, Shaniwar Wada is one of the most haunted locations in the country. The story starts with Peshwa Narayan Rao and his differences with his greedy and rebellious uncle Raghunath Rao. It is widely believed that Raghunath Rao has sent a message to get hold of Narayan Rao by stating- 'Narayan Rao la dhara', which means 'Hold Narayan Rao'. However, before the message reached the guards, Raghunath Rao' s wife Anandibai changed it to 'Narayan Rao la mara' or 'Kill Narayan Rao'. What followed was the ghastly murder of the Peshwa, who cried and ran about the fort screaming "Kaka mala vachva", which meant "Uncle save me!"The spot where he was murdered is haunted by his spirit till date, which moves about the fort and urges his uncle to save him. People who live close by swear to having heard his cries on particular nights.

History

This place really have grrat history
The former love-nest of Bajirao and Kashi, the Shaniwar Wada in Pune is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in maharashtra .This grand mansion was built by the Peshwa Bajirao I himself as the residence of the Peshwas. Covering a vast area of about 625 acres, the palace is the ideal place to catch a glimpse of India's rich history. The place never fails to amaze the visitor with its various forts and fountain, and the majestic statue of Baji Rao I that greets the visitor at the entrance of the palace.




However, such was the fate of this magnificent complex that it is now the most haunted places of Pune. The palace which was constructed with great enthusiasm and excitement to witness laudable tales of the Peshwas sadly saw nothing other than deceit, ill fate and torment. In the very first year of its completion, the palace saw an untimely death of Peshwa Bajirao I, his disloyalty to his first wife Kashi, and the unfinished love story of Bajirao-Mastani. Once reputed for its marvellous architecture, the palace is now dreaded for its paranormal activities. This and much more has made the site a must-visit place. So, be sure to include it in your itinerary when you next visit Pune

Location:in city pune
Parking:free parking 
Fees :5 inr

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