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Chitrakoot is a pilgrimage centre and a nagar panchayat in the Satna district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Connected to the Indian epic Ramayana , it is a place of religious, cultural, historical and archaeological importance, situated in the Baghelkhand region.
Chitrakoot Dham is a city in the Chitrakoot district, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.It is the headquarters of the Chitrakoot district. Situated in the Bundelkhand region, it holds great cultural, historical, religious and archaeological importance and it is said that Rama, a major deity in Hinduism, spent 11 years of exile in Chitrakoot.
This Aerial Ropeway is situated at Hanuman Dhara in Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh. Dewas ropeway: 400 PPH capacity 367 m long ropeway ascends from the junction of two national highways right up to Maa Chamunda Temple and Tulja Bhawani Mata Temple, while simultaneously being home to a Jain Temple and a Mosque.
Chitrakoot may refer to these places in India: Chitrakoot Dham or Karwi, city in Uttar Pradesh, mentioned as the first forest of exile of Rama in the ancient Indian epic Ramayana. Chitrakoot division, a division of Uttar Pradesh, centred on the city; Chitrakoot district, a district of Uttar Pradesh, headquartered in the city; Chitrakoot Airport
Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh features the Hanuman Dhara temple, which features a panchmukhi statue of Hanuman. It is located inside a forest, and it along with Ramghat that is a few kilometers away, are significant Hindu pilgrimage sites. [117]
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The Raghav Satsang Bhavan, popularly known as Kanch Mandir, is a temple with three peaks, along with an attached hall, built in 1987. The presiding deities are Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. [7] To the south of the main temple is a small temple devoted to Hanuman. [7] There are idols of Ramanandacharya, Valmiki and Tulsidas in the temple. [3]
Rambhadracharya (left) being presented the Vani Alankarana Puraskara by Somnath Chatterjee (right) in 2006 Rambhadracharya's katha on Ramcharitmanas in June 2011 at Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Singapore. Rambhadracharya is widely popular in Chitrakoot. [70]