- Look up sa:चित्रकूट in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chitrakoot may
refer to
these places in India:
Chitrakoot Dham or Karwi, city in
Uttar Pradesh...
- 'Ayurvedic' and 'Yoga'
centres like 'Arogyadham' are
located in Chitrakoot.
Chitrakuta,
identified with
modern Chitrakoot, is one of the
important places connected...
-
belonged to the
Rawal branch of the
Guhila dynasty,
which ruled from the
Chitrakuta fort (modern Chittorgarh). The last
ruler of this branch, he was defeated...
- Rama
complied to his father's bidding,
departing Ayodhya to live in
Chitrakuta,
accompanied by his wife Sita and half-brother Lakshmana. Soon
after the...
- Sita] (in Sanskrit).
Chitrakuta:
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University.
Nagar 2002, p. 88. Correspondent,
Chitrakuta (12
January 2011). "श्री...
- "miracle at
Chitrakuta", and
thanks Rama for what he did for him at
Chitrakuta. Some
biographers conclude that the deed of Rama at
Chitrakuta referred to...
-
lives with her
husband in a
small hermitage on the
southern border of the
Chitrakuta forest. A
pious woman who
leads an
austere life, she is
described as having...
-
Nagarjunakonda in
Andhra Pradesh depicting Bharata's
meeting with Rama at
Chitrakuta (3rd
century CE). The
Ramayana became po****r in
Southeast Asia from the...
- (or Sauta),
together with the
Gurjaras who
resided in the hill fort of
Chitrakuta. The 867 CE
Bharuch grant of
Dhruva III
mentions that he was attacked...
-
rulers are
called Rawal in the
later medieval literature)
ruled from
Chitrakuta (modern Chittorgarh), and
ended with Ratnasimha's
defeat against the Delhi...