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Chitrakoot,
'the hill of many wonders', nestles peacefully in the northern
spurs of the Vindhyas, a place of tranquil forest glades and quiet
rivers, and streams where calm and repose are all pervading. This
loveliest of Nature's gifts is also hallowed ground, blessed by
the gods and sanctified by the faith of pilgrims. For Chitrakoot's
spiritual legacy stretches back to legendary ages: it was in these
deep forests that Rama and Sita spent eleven of their fourteen
years of exile; here that the great sage Atri and Sati Anusuya
meditated; and here where the principal trinity of the Hindu pantheon,
Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, took their incarnations.
Sufferers and seekers,
poets and visionaries, princes and noblemen have, through the
ages, sought and found solace in Chitrakoot, drawn inspiration
from its sublime natural beauty, gained spiritual strength from
its serene temples and in turn, become part of the hallowed legend
that is Chitrakoot.
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