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Chitrakoot is one of the most peaceful and spiritually rich pilgrimage sites in India. It is called “The Hill of Many Wonders” and is deeply connected with the life of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana.
Key Attractions
Ramghat (Mandakini River) - Sacred ghat where saints and devotees perform evening aarti; believed Rama, Sita & Lakshmana lived here.
Kamadgiri - A sacred hill believed to be the heart of Chitrakoot; devotees perform parikrama (5 km).
Hanuman Dhara - Hilltop temple dedicated to Hanuman Ji with a natural water spring.
Gupt Godavari Caves - Two caves where Lord Rama and Lakshmana are believed to have held court.
Bharat Milap Mandir - The place where Bharat met Lord Rama to request his return to Ayodhya.
Sati Anusuya Ashram - Hermitage of Sati Anusuya and her husband Atri Muni; surrounded by forests.
Janki Kund - Believed to be Sita Ji’s bathing place on the Mandakini River.
Spatik Shila - A rock with Rama & Sita’s footprints on the banks of Mandakini.
Best Time to Visit
October – March - Pleasant weather for sightseeing & religious rituals.
April – June - Avoid summer as it gets very hot.
Major Festivals
Ram Navami - Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama; grand processions and religious rituals at temples.
Diwali - Festival of lights celebrated with lamps, fireworks, and special prayers at Ramghat.
Makar Sankranti - Devotees take holy dips in Mandakini River and offer prayers to the Sun God.
Navratri - Nine nights dedicated to Goddess Durga with special rituals and fairs at local temples.
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