KAMAD GIRI 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 RAM GHAT Stepped edges leading into the river Mandakini and a serene environment is what one will find here. This riverside is known to be the place where Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Lord Laxman interacted with Saint Goswami Tulsidas. Ram Ghat is a place with much activity ... Chitrakoot is a beautiful city that sits at the foot of the North Vindhyan Range. It towers above the Satna and Chitrakoot districts in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. The three principal Hindu deities—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—are said to have taken rebirth here, making these temples and shrines popular with visitors. It is also known as the “Hill of Many Wonders” for its abundance of miraculous sites and monuments. In addition to the Bharat Milap Temple and ... Chitrakoot is a renowned pilgrimage centre celebrated in ballads and scriptures for its religious significance and deep connection to the epic Ramayana. Revered as the place where Lord Ram and Goddess Sita spent around 12 years of their exile, it also holds the distinction of being the location where Sage Atri and Sati Anusuiya practiced meditation. This holy town, nestled in the sylvan surroundings on the banks of the Mandakini river (also known as Payasvini), straddles the borders of Uttar ... Chitrakoot is a city of mythological significance and natural beauty, where Lord Ram and Sita spent part of their exile. Explore its temples, ghats, caves, and rivers, and learn about its legends and stories.