Chitrakoot, a holy town spread across Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, holds deep spiritual significance in Hindu mythology. Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana are believed to have spent a significant part of their exile here.
Type: Sacred River Ghat
Located on the banks of the Mandakini River, this is the spiritual heart of Chitrakoot.
Highlights: Evening aarti, boat rides, and saints chanting scriptures.
Type: Pilgrimage Circuit
Believed to be the original Chitrakoot, the hill is surrounded by a 5-km Parikrama path.
Devotees circumambulate the hill as an act of devotion.
Type: Temple & Natural Spring
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, it involves climbing ~360 steps.
A sacred spring flows from the rock, believed to have cooled Hanuman’s rage.
Type: Mythological Caves
A pair of limestone caves with underground water streams.
Associated with Lord Rama’s time in exile and his secret court.
Type: Forest Hermitage
The ashram of Sage Atri and Sati Anusuya, mother of Dattatreya.
Serene surroundings, ideal for meditation and reflection.
Type: Historical Temple
Commemorates the spot where Lord Rama met his brother Bharat during exile.
A symbolic representation of love and sacrifice.
Type: Natural Rock Formation
Two crystalline rocks on the riverbank where Rama and Sita are said to have rested.
Serene, quiet spot for contemplation.
Type: Sacred Water Body
Believed to be a bathing spot of Sita during exile.
Located a short distance from Ram Ghat.Type: Historical Spot
A small hilltop believed to be where Lakshman stood guard during Rama’s exile.
Offers views of the surrounding area.
Type: Religious Site
Linked to Sage Valmiki, author of the Ramayana.
Slightly outside the main town but deeply revered.
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