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| Chitrakoot |
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| About
The City |
| 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. |
| Accessibility |
| Air
From Chitrakoot the nearest
airport is Khajuraho : 185 km.
Rail
The
nearest railway station for Chitrakoot is Karvi : 8 km. Some
of the major trains are 1181.1182 and 1159/1160 Agra Howrah
Exp); 1107/1108 Bundelkhand Exp; 1449/1450 Mahakaushal Exp
(Kutub Exp_; 5009/5010 Chitrakoot Exp (Lucknow-Jabalpur);
1069/1070 Tulsi Exp (Allahabad-Mumbai), Bundelkhand Exp (Gwalior-Allahabad).
Road
Chitrakoot
is well connected by road. There are regular bus services
to Banda, Allahabad, Jhansi, Varanasi, Chhatarpur, Satna,
Kanpur, Faizabad, Lucknow, Agra, Maihar, etc. Some Road distances
are : Allahabad - 125 km. Satna - 75 km. Lucknow - 285 km,
Mahoba - 127 km, Kalinjar 88 km, Jhansi 274 km. |
| Place
Of Interest |
| 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. |
| Accommodation |
| Pramod
Van (Anand Ram Jaipuria Smriti Bhawan Ph : (0519-765)
22221 |
| Kamad
Giri Bhawan (MP) Ph : (0519-865) 2357 |
| Annapurna
(Vinod Lodge) (MP). Ph : (0519-865) 2301 |
| MP
State Tourism Bungalow. (MP). Ph : (0519-865) 2326
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| Roopali
Lodge, (Near Dharmshala) |
| Mata
Shri Chitrakoot Dam Karvi Rly. Stn.) Ph : (0519-765)
23024 |
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| UP
Tourism Accommodation |
| Tourist
Bungalow (UPSTDC). Ph : (0519-765) 22219 |
| Yatri
Niwas 'Chitrakoot' (UPSTDC) - offers affordable
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| Accommodation
for groups and is specially designed with facilites
for cooking. |
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| Resturant |
Only
local eateries/dhabas serving Indian cuisine are available.
| Mata
Shri Anand Ram Jaipuriya Smriti Bhojanalay, Sitapur,
Chitrakoot. Ph : (0519-765) 22217 |
| Tourist
Bungalow Restaurant, Chitrakoot Dham. Ph : (0519-765)
22219. |
| Annapurna
Restaurant, (Near Ram Ghat). (MP) Ph : (0519-865) 2301. |
| Sri
Ram Restaurant (Near Ram Ghat). |
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| Bank |
| State
Bank of India, Sitapur, Chitrakoot Dham, Near Bus Stand.
Ph : (0519-765) 22216. |
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| Post
& Telegraph |
| Post
Office, Chitrakoot Dham, Sitapur, Chitrakoot. Ph : (0519-765)
22252 |
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| Hospital |
| Government
Hospital, Near Bus Stand, Chitrakoot Dham, Sitapur
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| Excursions
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| Gupt
Godavari
19
km. This is a tiny rivulet which flows into tanks at the end
of an underground cave. The source of this rivulet remains
unfathomable. Two natural throne-line rocks in the cave have
led to the belief that Lord Rama and his brother Laxman held
court here.
Bharat Koop
To attain Salvation, the pilgrimage to Chitrakoot
is incomplete without a visit to this hallowed place of worship.
It is said that , to crown Lord Rama as the king of Ayodhya,
his brother Bharat, collected the waters of all sacred rivers
to anoint him with. On the advice of Sage Atri, the waters
were later poured into a deep well popularly known as Bharat
Koop. A temple dedicated to Lord Rama is also found here.
Sati Anasuya
13
km. It was here that Atri Muni, his wife Anasuya and their
three sons meditated. An ashram in Anasuya's name is located
here. It is believed that the Mandakini river emerged as a
result of Anasuya's meditation.
Rajapur
38
km. The birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas, who wrote the world
famous Shri Ram Charita Manas.
Ganeshbagh
11km.
On the Karvi-Devangana road near Bankey Siddhapur village,
is located Ganeshbagh, where a richly carved temple, a seven
storeyed baoli and ruins of a residential palace still exist.
The complex was built by Peshwa Vinayak Rao as a summer retreat
and is often referred to as a mini-Khajuraho.
Kalinjar
88 km.
From Chitrakoot lies the invincible Fort of Kalinjar. Once
desired by kings & dynasties, it houses within itself
the Nilkanth temple, Swarga Rohan Kund, Vakhandeshwar Mahadev
Temple, Shivasari Ganga & Koti Tirth. Other interesting
spots within the fort area are Sita Sej, Patal Ganga, Pandu
Kund, Budhi-Tall, Bhairon Ki Jharia and Mrigdhara.
Sitapur
Lying
on the left bank of Payaswani about 8 km. From Karvi, it is
intimately connected with the sacred hills of Kamtanath, which
is 2 km to its south – west. Pilgrims first bathe in
payaswani at Sitapur and then move on to do the Parikrama
of Kamtanath hill. Originally known as Jaisinghpur, it was
given to Mahant Charandas by Aman Singh Raja of Panna, who
gave it the new name Sitapur in honour of maa Sita. There
are twenty four Ghats and several temples along the river,
which add to the glory of the town.
Rajapur
42
km from Chitrakoot, this place is believed to be the birth
place of Goswami Tulsidas. A Tulsi Mandir is situated here.
Marpha
4
km from Gupt Godavari is Marpha, famous for its natural beauty
alongwith waterfalls, Jal Mochan Sarovar, Shri Balaji mandir,
5 faced statue of Lord Shankar and ruins of a fort, believed
to be built by Chandel Rajas. |
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Chitrakoot
Parikrama 
Kamadgiri
Temple

Climb To Hanuman Dhara

Hnuman Dhara

Ghat At Chitrakoot

Ghat At Chitrakoot

Chitrakoot
Parikrama

Kamadgiri
Temple

Climb To Hanuman Dhara

Hnuman Dhara

Ghat At Chitrakoot

Ghat At Chitrakoot

Chitrakoot
Parikrama |
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Religious Places |
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