Vijaygarh Fort

Coordinates: 24°34′40″N 83°10′51″E / 24.577708°N 83.180845°E / 24.577708; 83.180845
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Vijaygarh Fort
विजयगढ़ किला
Vijaygarh
Vijay Garh Fort on the Hill
LocationSonbhadra
Coordinates24°34′40″N 83°10′51″E / 24.577708°N 83.180845°E / 24.577708; 83.180845

Vijaygarh Fort (Hindi :विजयगढ़ किला) is a ruined fort located 30 km from Robertsganj in south east direction in Mau Kalan village in Chatra block near Dhandhraul Dam on Chatra-Siltham road , in Robertsganj in the Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh India.

History

Raja

Ram Sagar
near the tomb which are never dry.

Attractions

Vijaygarh Fort contains several old temples and red stone pillars bearing inscriptions of Vishnuverdhan feudatory of Samudragupta. The fort is famous for its rock inscriptions, cave paintings, many statues and its perennial ponds. There are four ponds inside the premises of the fort which never dry. More than half the area of Vijargarh is covered by the steep and rugged hills of the Kaimur Range. Between the two tanks there was a palace known as Rang Mahal (Hindi:रंग महल) which had artistic rock carvings and assumed as palace of Princess Chandrakanta.

There is a fair (Urs) organized every April, and people from different religions and sects attend.

Vijaygarh fort has both historical and archaeological importance. The fort and Princess Chandrakanta were pertinently described in the novel Chandrakanta by Devaki Nandan Khatri

In the Hindu month of

Ram Sagar and then start their holy journey to the Shivdwar
.

Gallery

  • Ganesha statue at Vijay Garh Fort
    Ganesha statue at Vijay Garh Fort
  • Entrance at a ruined building at Vijay Garh Fort
    Entrance at a ruined building at Vijay Garh Fort
  • Entrance of Vijay Garh Fort
    Entrance of Vijay Garh Fort
  • Lake 1 on Vijay Garh Fort
    Lake 1 on Vijay Garh Fort
  • Lake 2 on Vijay Garh Fort
    Lake 2 on Vijay Garh Fort
  • View from the top of Vijay Garh Fort
    View from the top of Vijay Garh Fort
  • Ruined Building at Vijayagarh Fort
    Ruined Building at Vijayagarh Fort
  • Shivalingam and Goddess Parvati's Statue at fort
    Shivalingam and Goddess Parvati's Statue at fort
  • Walls of Vijaygarh Fort
    Walls of Vijaygarh Fort
  • Broken rooms at Fort
    Broken rooms at Fort
  • Ruined building complex
    Ruined building complex
  • Pillars of ruined building at Vijaygarh Fort
    Pillars of ruined building at Vijaygarh Fort
  • Wall of Fort and Dhanraul Dam in background
    Wall of Fort and Dhanraul Dam in background

See also

References

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