Actually this the realated Arisaema ghaticum. Arisaema sahyadricum does not 
occur that far north in Maharahstra state and flowers with the leaves. 
Ghaticum was first described as a variety of sahydricum but is now 
considered a separate species. Apart from Sinhagad it can also be found in 
the area near Kas around the lakes and at the base of shrubs. It is smaller 
in all its parts than sahyadricum and the appendix is often rough, 
protruding and pointing down.

Regards,

Pascal

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