Mention is made of Bandhavgarh Fort in Hindu religious texts dating back 2000 years. The Fort is named after Lord Laxman who received it as a gift from by his brother Lord Rama. References are also found in the ‘Narad Panch Ratna’ and ‘Shiva-Samhita Purana’.Situated atop Bandhavgarh Hill at 800 meters the Fort is a testimony to human presence in the preserve. Tigers and humans lived i... https://www.tigersafaribandhavgarh.com/bandhavgarhfort.html