Old Shaniwar Wada Images

Introduction

Entry Ticket for Shaniwar Wada, Pune

For Indians, the entry ticket price is 5 INR per person. For the foreigners, the Shaniwar Wada ticket price is 125 INR per person. The price for the Light and Sound Show is 25 INR per person.

What is the horror story of Shaniwar Wada?

With the help of the Gardis (a tribe of hunters), Raghunath Rao killed the young Peshwa and chopped his body in small pieces and discarded them in the nearby
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Is Pune’s Shaniwar Wada really haunted? | Times of India Travel
The walls of Shaniwar Wada Fort in Pune hide a painful story of a small boy, Prince Narayanrao who was killed by Sumer Singh Gardi.
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Shaniwar wada: Haunted place in Pune – Samachar Live

Why was Shaniwar Wada burnt?

Shaniwar Wada, now in ruins, was destroyed due to various military attacks and fires over the 18th and 19th century.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Shaniwar Wada | LBB, Pune
The walls of Shaniwar Wada Fort in Pune hide a painful story of a small boy, Prince Narayanrao who was killed by Sumer Singh Gardi.
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Shaniwar wada: Haunted place in Pune – Samachar Live

How did Shaniwar Wada look like?

It was designed as a sixteen petal lotus; each petal had sixteen jets with an eighty-foot arch. It was the most complicated and intricate fountain of its time. Shrimant Anandrao Rudrajirao Dhulap-More (an admiral of Maratha navy in 18th century) who visited the Shaniwarwada in 1791 described it as “very magnificent.

Why Shaniwar Wada is famous for?

Shaniwar Wada a 13 storey palace of Peshwas was built by Bajirao-I, in the year 1736.It was head quarter of the Peshwas and it symbolizes Pune’s culture.
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Shanivarwada | District Pune ,Government of Maharashtra | India
Built in 1732, it was the great seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818.
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Shaniwar Wada – Wikipedia

Is there a ghost in Shaniwar Wada?

It is believed that the ghost of Peshwa Narayan Rao roams along the abandoned passage of this palace following his gruesome murder.
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Tales of Love & Deceit – the Shaniwar Wada haunted story –
Shaniwar Wada is one of the most haunted places in Pune located in the Maharashtra State of India.
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Shaniwar wada: Haunted place in Pune – Samachar Live

Who killed in Shaniwar Wada?

Assassination of Narayan Rao
The Assassination of Narayan Rao occurred on 30 August 1773, when the 18 year old Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy Narayan Rao, was assassinated.
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Assassination of Narayan Rao
Location Shaniwar Wada, Pune, Maratha Confederacy (modern day Maharashtra, India)
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Who lives in Shaniwar Wada?

the Peshwas
Shaniwar Wada in Pune is a historical palace and fort that chronicles the glory and grandeur of the Maratha Empire. This old mansion boasts of a history of 287 years and was the seat of the Peshwas, who were the Prime Ministers to the Maratha rulers.

Is Mastani Mahal inside Shaniwar Wada?

Initially, Princess Mastani was housed in the historical Shanivar Wada of Peshwas with Bajirao’s first wife Kashibai and his extended family.
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Epitome of Romance And Valour: Why You Must Visit Mastani Mahal
Shaniwar Wada was just an early home for the couple. There was never a separate Mastani Mahal in Shaniwar Wada. It was in fact, built in Kothrud, Pune and
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Tales of Love & Deceit – the Shaniwar Wada haunted story –

Why was Mastani not accepted?

Back in Pune, the marriage was not generally accepted because of the tradition of monogamy.
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Mastani – Wikipedia
But the local Brahmins refused to accept the boy as pure Hindu as the mother is a Muslim.
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The true story of Bajirao and Mastani – Indian Events | Movies | Australian

Conclusion

Some portions of the film Bajirao Mastani were shot here and that has sparked the interest of the people to have it on their must visit places in Pune.
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A historical place made more famous in. – Shaniwar Wada –
Yes, the movie was based on the history of Bajirao and his second wife Mastani, and was shot here in Shaniwar Wada.
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Is Pune’s Shaniwar Wada really haunted? | Times of India Travel

 

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