Thursday, May 31, 2012

Sajja Kothi

Sajja Kothi
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If you are interested in a bit of intrigue, visit the Sajja Kothi and listen to the story of how the Brave Warrior King Chhatrapati Shivaji made his escape from the Jaws of Death!

Situated amidst lush greenery, the majestic Sajja Kothi offers a gorgeous view of the Waranna valley below. Sajja Kothi is a three-storied building built by the Mohammedans in 1008 AD. The building, which was actually a punishment cell, is a classic example of Mughal architecture. The chambers of the building are mute testimony to many a tragic tale.

When you visit the fort, you will hear a very interesting anecdote associated with the monument. It is said that when Siddi Johar, a formidable Bijapur General attacked Panhala, Shivaji tricked the general by escaping from the window of Sajja Kothi while a brave soldier Shiva Kashid disguised himself as Shivaji and combated the fury of the general. It is the same place where Sambhaji was imprisoned by treacherous means. He plunged down into the deep valley and made his escape.

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