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Kalinjar Fort Area Declared National Geo‑Heritage Site in UP

  • 25 Mar 2026
  • 2 min read

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The Geological Survey of India (GSI) has officially declared the hill region surrounding Kalinjar Fort in Banda district, Uttar Pradesh as a National Geo‑Heritage Site. 

Key Points 

  • Location: The site lies in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh and is part of the Vindhya mountain range, known for its ancient rock formations. 
  • Geological Significance: Features the Eparchaean Unconformity, where 2.5 billion-year-old Bundelkhand granite is overlain by 1.2 billion-year-old Kaimur sandstone, crucial for studying Earth’s early history. 
  • Historical and Cultural Heritage:  
    • Dynasties Ruled: The fort was ruled by several dynasties including the Guptas, Vardhanas, Chandelas, Mughals, Marathas, and the British. 
    • Chandela Architecture: The Chandela rulers significantly developed the fort and used the epithet of “Kalanjaradhipati”. 
    • Important Temple: The fort houses the famous Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, built by Chandela ruler Paramaditya Dev. 
    • Mythological Significance: According to legend, Lord Shiva consumed the poison from the Samudra Manthan at Kalinjar, which is why the temple is called Neelkanth (blue-throated).  
    • Key Monuments: Hanuman Gate, Lal Darwaza, Ganesh Gate, Raja Aman Singh Palace, Rani Mahal, Patal Ganga, and Sita Kund. 
    • Sher Shah Suri died in 1545 during the siege of Kalinjar Fort. 
  • Tourism Potential: Heritage tag is expected to boost tourism and attract researchers, students, and geology enthusiasts. 
    • The site is likely to be developed as part of a broader tourism circuit linking Kalinjar, Khajuraho and Chitrakoot. 
Read More: Geological Survey of India (GSI)National Geo‑Heritage Site 
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