Kamta Nath: wonderful glory
The glory of Kamta Nath is amazing and varied. The philosophy of the devotees is to solve the sufferings of the devotees only.
Such is the concept and belief. Kamta Nath Ji is literally sitting in the foothills of the Kamdagiri Mountains. Particularly that Kamdagiri is located in the border area of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Kamta Nath Temple is recognized as the main pilgrimage site of Hindus. It is also recognized that Kamdagiri is the place of Trideva ie Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. There is a tradition that devotees revolve around Kamdagiri. The reward of the orbiter is that the wishes of pilgrims doing orbiting are completed. Kamdagiri is also called Giriraj.
Therefore, the devotees believe that Giriraj fulfills the wishes and wishes of devotees. The area of forest migration of Sage Parshottam Lord Shree Ram, Janak Nandini Sita and Lakshman was chitrakoot. Due to the stay of Lord Rama in the exile period, it is also the importance of Chitrakoot.
There is a special celebration like Ramnavmi, Deepmallika and Amavasya. The most important place in Chitrakoot is the orbiter of Kamdagiri. Before this, the devotees visit Kamta Nath ji. After bathing at Mandakini's Ramghat, pilgrims start the journey of Kamdagiri. Parikrama Yatra begins with Ramghat only.
Explains that at regular Ramghat, Shree Ram used to take bath. On Ramghat, Lord Rama gave a gift to his father Dashrath. The journey of Kamdagiri is about 5 kilometers long. At the bottom of this mountain is the temple of God Kamta Nath Ji. There are several deities in the circus route.
These are especially Rammahalla, Mukarbindu, Sakhi Gopal, Bharat Milp and Yellow Kothi. God place is the best center of the spiritual, religious and faith of the Chitrakoot point of view. It is believed that Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh have their place of residence.
It is believed that Lord Vishnu had renounced his exile in the form of Shri Rama. Brahma ji sacrificed here for the creation of the universe. Yajna was the principle of Shivling. This Shivling is situated in the field of Dharmanagari Chitrakoot. Spanning an area of 38.20 square kilometers, this Tapovan energy gives a special vibrancy to the devotees.
The picturesque forest area surrounded by the Vindhya mountain ranges is also embellished with the name of the hill of wonder. This god is the unique gift of God. It is said that on this side, Sage Atri and Sati Anusuya had meditated. In Chitrakoot, Sati Anousuya made Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh a child.
Sati Anusuya Ashram: Sati Anusuya Ashram is situated in the south about 15 kilometers from the temple of Kamta Nathji. Mandakini was the only source of this same Ashram. Statues of Rishi Atri, Sati Anusuya, Dattatreya and Durga Rishi are installed in this ashram. Jogany rock: Jogani rock is situated in Lord Sage Anupuya Ashram in Ramayoghoomi. It is believed that worship worship of Jogani Shilha is freed from the pandals.
Rhinestone rock: Rhinestone rock is a huge rock located in the dense forest area in the southern part of Chitrakoot. There are marks on the feet of Lord Shri Ram on this huge rock. Located on the banks of the Mandakini river, this rock is just a few miles away from Janaki Kund. Says that sitting on this rock, Ram and Janaki used to shine the shade of the natural beauty of Chitrakoot.
At this place, Shri Ram made a veneration of Janki Ji with flowers made of flowers. It is believed that Mother Janki was sitting on this rock, then Indra son Jayant had peaked in the form of a crow. Gupt Godavari: The Gupt Godavari is 18 km away from Chitrakoot. The Gupta Godavari mainly consists of two caves. Among them, a cave is wide and high. Its entrance is very narrow. However it can be easily accessed. In this cave, Godavari exists as a mother. There are also statues of other Goddesses.
Here the son of Indra is hanging in the form of a thief. The second cave is narrow and long. Water flows in it. The saying is that in this cave, Shri Ram and Lakshman used to make the court. It is believed that Mata Janki had a bath at this place. It was at this place that Godavari was the reality. Because of being inside the cave, it has been called as Godavari. Explains that Godavari is flowing down here by breaking the huts.
All necessary resources are available for the Kamatha Temple visit. The nearest airport is Amausi Lucknow. Distance from Lucknow to Chitrakoot is 300 km. The nearest railway station is Chitrakoot Dham Karvi. Visitors can also travel by road.
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