Chitrakoot Dham is a grand sacred place where there is a confluence of five villages. At this place is the confluence of villages like Karvi, Sitapur, Kamta, Kohni, Nayagaon. Chitrakoot is considered as one of the major pilgrim centers in India. It is believed that Lord Shriram, Goddess Sita and younger brother Lakshman were staying during the exile in the dense forests of Chitrakoot. Flowing streams, dense forests, fluttering birds, flowing rivers are present at this place on the beautiful natural mountain here. The devotees believe that Kamdagiri is a great religious place where Lord Rama used to be. Bharat Milp Temple is also located at this place, where Bharat told Shriram that he should return to Ayodhya. Here devotees follow the practice of Parikrama by this belief that Lord Rama will be pleased with his devotion and fulfill his wish. It is believed that Lord Ram had spent more than eleven years in Chitrakoot during the fourteen years of his exile with Sita and Lakshman. At this place, Sage Atri and Sati Anasuiya had meditated. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh took birth in the house of Sati Anasuiya in Chitrakoot. Chitrakoot is a place which is a legend of legendary consciousness, along with legends stories story of people all over the world. Prajapati immersed Brahma's mother, Anusuya, ten thousand years of tenacity, with the result of tenacity, with Lord Mandakini, twelve years of Lord Rama traveled to Chitrakoot for six months. During this period, a third of the mother of Saiyu from Ayodhya for her service is still here. As well as giving happiness to people, we are working to feed the sins.
Kamadagiri :
This holy mountain has considerable religious significance. The devotee is 5 km away from Kamadagiri mountain range. Wishing to revolve and fulfill their wishes. Surrounded by forests, there are many temples at the bottom of this mountain. Chitrakoot's popular Kamathnath and Bharat Milp Temple are also located here.
Ramghat in Chitrakoot :
Many religious activities continue in Ramghat on the banks of Ramghat Mandakini river. Sage-saints, wearing garruya cloth in the valley, feel very good to see Bhajan and Kirtan. In the evening, the aarti here brings a lot of comfort to the mind.
Janaki Kund :
2 km from Ramghat At the distance is the Janaki Kund on the banks of the Mandakini river. Due to being the parent's daughter, Sita was called Janaki. It is believed that Janki used to take a bath here. Ram Janaki Raghuveer Temple and Crisis Mukchan Temple is located near Janaki Kund.
How to Reach :
Rail road track :
8 km from Chitrakoot The distance is the nearest railway station. Trains run from here to cities like Allahabad, Jabalpur, Delhi, Jhansi, Howrah, Agra, Mathura etc.
Roadways :
There are regular bus services from Allahabad, Banda, Jhansi, Mahoba, Kanpur, Chhatarpur, Satna, Faizabad, Lucknow, Maihar etc. for Chitrakoot.