[2] Its capital was at Kurundvad a small town by the Panchganga river in Kolhapur district.
The surface of was 479 km2, larger than Kurundvad Junior; its population in 1881 was 35,187 and by 1901 it reached 42,474 inhabitants, of which 34,000 were Hindu, 4,500 Muslim and 3,500 Jain.
The territory of both was widely scattered, forming enclaves within other native states and British districts.
The greater part of the state was formed by 25 villages located south of Belgaum.
Titular rulers of Kurundwad Senior in independent India have been: The heir to the throne is Agastyanand Vasantrao Patwardhan (b.1974), only son of Vasantrao The heir to the throne is Raghunathrao Bhalchandrarao Patwardhan (b.