Introduction to city Chitrakoot - In Uttar Pradesh
Chitrakoot bears the burden of its heritage lightly, like
a great sage unimpressed by his own wisdom. In fact, there/’s
a pleasant informality about its affairs. The Mandakini
moves with the serenity of a buxom housewife ambling across
Chitrakoot. It is also the boundary between two of the largest
states of our land: bustling, teeming, Uttar Pradesh and
the heart-of-India domain, Madhya Pradesh. The mountain
ranges of the Vindhya surround the area. Mixed forests spread
in all directions. Despite the ingress of modernity, Chitrakoot
and its environs have remained tranquil reminding the visitor
of its hallowed past.
SightSeeing : Places to visit in
destination - Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot covers a vast area comprising five villages:
Sitapur, Karvi, Nayagaon, Kamta and Khohi. Legend has it
that Lord Rama spent many years of his exile in the forests
of Chitrakoot. Consequently Chitrakoot is full of shrines,
legends and customs associated with the great and revered
epic Ramayana. The main pilgrim centre, of course, is Ram
Ghat, located on the bank of the river Mandakini. Rising
above Ram Ghat are such ancient temples as the Param
Kutir, the Bharat Mandir and the Yagya Vedi.
The first two are associated with the Ramayana; the third
is believed to date back to the very origins of the universe.
Most of the spots of tourist importance are along the river
Mandakini and the road running parallel to it, except Gupt
Godavari (19 km), Deva Ganga and Hanuman Dhara (3 km). The
other places of interest are Janaki Kund (2 km),
Sphatik Shila (5 km), and Sati Anasuya (16
km).
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Chitrakoot
The region around Chitrakoot is also dotted with places
of historical and religious importance, besides some excellent
picnic spots. A good place to begin your journey is the
famous Kalinjara Fort and Neelkanth Temple, located
around 50 km south-west of Chitrakoot. The fort stands on
the last spur of the Vindhya hills overlooking the Gangetic
plains at a height of 275 metres above the plains. Nearby
is the Neelkanth Temple which has exquisitely carved
panels. Perhaps the most ancient sites in Bundelkhand, these
two structures combine the sanctity of hilltops with natural
defensive strengths. Maihar is a famous centre of
Indian classical music while the Chachai, Keoti, and Bahuti
falls are excellent picnic spots on the banks of the river
Bihad.
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