Significance of Jaladurga
Jaladurga, according to Vastushastra, is defined as a fort situated in water bodies like seas or large rivers. Dharmashastra offers a similar interpretation, describing Jaladurga as a fort encircled by fast-moving and impassable streams. Both definitions emphasize the strategic importance of water in fortification, illustrating how the location enhances security and defense for those within the fort.
Synonyms: Water fort
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Hindu concept of 'Jaladurga'
Jaladurga in Hinduism symbolizes a fortified area surrounded by bodies of water, representing both physical and spiritual strength, indicative of protection and resilience amidst turbulent, unyielding natural elements like seas and rivers.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) A fort consisting of a place surrounded by swift and unfordable streams of water.[1]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) A fort located amidst water, such as a sea or large rivers.[2]