[1] With a surface of 295 km2, Kurundvad Junior was smaller than the territory ruled by the senior line.
[2] Its capital was at Kurundvad a small town by the Panchganga river in Kolhapur district.
The territory of both was widely scattered, forming enclaves within other native states and British districts.
While Shrimant Raghunathrao continued the Senior Line, his three younger brothers ruled jointly in Kurundwad Junior.
Kurundvad Junior State included 34 villages of which 17 were located near Belgaum, mostly on the southern side of the city.