CHITRAKUTA: HOLY SKETCH, HOLY PLACES AND TEMPLES

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Sankruti S.C.

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Chitrakuta, a position of Hindu journey for centuries on the waterway Mandākinī—spread over the two States of U.P. also, M.P.— has been fundamentally engaged by its relationship with Lord Rāma, who with his sibling Lakṣmaṇa and spouse Sītā, spent the primary phase of his fourteen-year banish in his wanderings through the wild. The kṣetra named after the Chitrakuta slope is a piece of the Vidhyan spike and the focal point of the heavenly zone. Other than caverns and springs, the two scene components thought about generally consecrated in Hindu custom—stream junctures and slopes—are available around there. Their importance to pioneers, without a doubt, gets from occasions described in the Ramayana of Vālmīki.

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Sankruti S.C. (2021). CHITRAKUTA: HOLY SKETCH, HOLY PLACES AND TEMPLES. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CURRENT RESEARCH CONFERENCES, 1(1), 04–06. Retrieved from https://usajournalshub.com/conferences/index.php/iscrc/article/view/240
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