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Celebrated
in ballads and the scriptures
for its natural beauty and
closely associated with the epic
Ramayan, Chitrakoot or "the hill
of many wonders" is a hallowed
centre of pilgrimage. It is
believed to be the place where
Lord Rama and Sita spent their
14 years of exile and where the
Sage Atri and Sati Anasuya
meditated. The holy town is set
in sylvan surroundings on the
banks of the River
Mandakini,also known as the
Payaswaini river. The riverside
is lined with ghats and the town
dotted with temples dedicated to
several deities of the Hindu
pantheon.
Area:
38.2 sq. km.
Population: 37494
(1991 census)
Altitude: 207 mtrs.
above sea level.
Season:
July-March
Clothing (Summer):
Light Cottons (Winter) :Woollens
Language: Hindi,
Bundeli, English
Local
Transport: Cycle
Rickshaw during fairs and
festivals, taxis also ply
between Chitrakoot, Rajapur and
Karvi.
STD
Code: 0519 (Half of
Chitrakoot lies in U.P. and the
other half in M.P. To dial for
U.P. Chitrakoot 765 has to be
added to the Banda Code 0519. To
dial for M.P. Chitrakoot 865 has
to be added instead.
Places
of Intrest
Kamadgiri
A forested hill of prime
religious significance, this is
believed to be the original
Chitrakoot. The Bharat Milap
Temple is located here. Pilgrims
perform a ritual
circumambulation of the hill to
seek blessings.
Sphatik Shila
This picturesque spot is marked
by two immense rocks. It is
believed to be the place where
Lord Rama and Sita feasted their
eyes on the beauty of Chitrakoot.
Hanuman Dhara
Located on a steep hillside, it
is approachable by a flight of
360 steps. Here, the waters of a
natural spring cascade over an
image of Lord Hanuman.
Ram Ghat
On the banks of the River
Mandakini, and centre of ritual
activity, this ghat is the most
frequented in Chitrakoot. The "Aarti"
performed in the evening is
particularly beautiful.
Janki Kund
An unusual cave over the
Mandakini. Said to be the place
where Sita bathed.
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