Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh

Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh

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Chitrakoot is a small town situated in the north Vindhyan Range. Legends have it that Chitrakoot was the place where Lord Rama, his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana stayed for eleven and half of their fourteen years of exile. Chitrakoot is located over the districts of Chitrakoot in Uttar Pradesh and Satna in Madhya Pradesh. Chitrakoot holds great importance according to Hinduism and the epic Ramayana. According to Ramayana, Chitrakoot was the place where Bharata, brother of Ram came to visit Ram and ask him to come back to Ayodhya and rule the kingdom. It is also believed that the principal gods of Hindus, (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) took incarnations here.

This divine city is also known as the 'Hill of many wonders' and it totally justifies the name. Chitrakoot mountain range has numerous places of great religious importance like Bharat Milap Temple, Hanuman Dhara, Janki Kund and much more. It is indeed the gift of nature and the gods.This is the place where Goswami Tulsidas, author of 'The Ramcharitmanas', spent many years of his life. Chitrakoot is also home to the only university in the world specially made for the differently abled, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University. To sum up, Chitrakoot is the rare destination, which will never cease to surprise you. Overall, Chitrakoot is a perfect blend of divinity, serenity, and an exquisite beauty.

Hanuman Dhara: Amongst the popular sites of Chitrakoot, Hanuman Dhara is situated at a distance of 2 miles from Ramghat in the superb backdrop of wooded mountains. The devotees will be amazed by the lovely ambience that surrounds them. Devoted to Lord Hanuman, it bestows a picture of an amiable legend of Lord Rama.

Ganesh Bagh: About 4 miles from Chitrakoot, Ganesh Bagh is one of the highly visited its beautiful carvings and structural works of an ancient time.

Janaki Kund: A destination where Sita took a bath during the time of exile is Janaki Kund, nestled 2 km from Ramghat in Chitrakoot. Enclosed by lustrous greenery, this sacred Kund is the perfect place to spend a relaxed time with your closest ones. One will undoubtedly be amazed by the serene surroundings of the place. Kamtaji temple Addressed to Lord Rama, Kamtaji Temple is placed in the beautiful setting of a wooded mountain by the name of Kamadgiri.

Sphatik Shila: One of the scenic landmarks in Chitrakoot, Sphatik Shila is a place where Lord Rama and Goddess Sita admired the exquisiteness of this place. Mandakini River flows nearby where one can easily spot the colorful fishes moving in water. One can feel the freshness of the untouched Mother Nature in the tranquil location

Sati Anusuya Temple:  Amid the dense forest lies Sati Anusuya Temple where one can relish the chirping of the forest birds, along with the serene setting of a consecrated premise. It has countless myths of Anasuya the companion of Sri Maharshi and mother of Dattatreya, whose respect and devotion towards him gave her huge strength.           

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