Shri kamta nath mandir

It is the main temple in Chitrakoot.
When you visit Chitrakoot it is compulsory to take the blessings of kamata nath.
It is situated in Parikrama marg.
Most of the devotees starts Parikrama from this temple and and finish here .

After taking bath in Mandakini Ganga devotees comes here for Parikrama.
All the time Auto is available inside the Chitrakoot but during amavasya there are so many devotees here so sometimes auto is not allowed few places .

Kamadgiri is a verdant, lush hill that is known as the heart of Chitrakoot. It is also known as the original Chitrakoot, and is believed to be the abode of Goddess Sita, Lord Rama and Lord Lakshmana. There are several temples which lay on the 5-km-path of the parikrama. On this path pilgrims perform a ritual circumambulation of the hill for divine blessings. One of the most important temples is Shri Kamatanath. As devotees make their way around the hill, they sing hymns and chant, as the fragrance of incense permeates the air, lending an otherworldly feel to the ritual.

Visitors are recommended to finish their parikrama in the morning, as the afternoon can get quite hot, making the journey uncomfortable. If you get hungry, there are plenty of shops selling all kinds of snacks along the way.
If you have any other questions or query you may ask here .
Jai shri Sitaram
Thank you for reading my reviews. … :pray:t2:

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It is the main temple in Chitrakoot.
When you visit Chitrakoot it is compulsory to take the blessings of kamata nath.
It is situated in Parikrama marg.
Most of the devotees starts Parikrama from this temple and and finish here .

After taking bath in Mandakini Ganga devotees comes here for Parikrama.
All the time Auto is available inside the Chitrakoot but during amavasya there are so many devotees here so sometimes auto is not allowed few places .

Kamadgiri is a verdant, lush hill that is known as the heart of Chitrakoot. It is also known as the original Chitrakoot, and is believed to be the abode of Goddess Sita, Lord Rama and Lord Lakshmana. There are several temples which lay on the 5-km-path of the parikrama. On this path pilgrims perform a ritual circumambulation of the hill for divine blessings. One of the most important temples is Shri Kamatanath. As devotees make their way around the hill, they sing hymns and chant, as the fragrance of incense permeates the air, lending an otherworldly feel to the ritual.

Visitors are recommended to finish their parikrama in the morning, as the afternoon can get quite hot, making the journey uncomfortable. If you get hungry, there are plenty of shops selling all kinds of snacks along the way.
If you have any other questions or query you may ask here .
Jai shri Sitaram
Thank you for reading my reviews. … :pray:t2:

Hello @Satyamkesharwani

Just to let you know that I’ve merged your post. For whatever reason it appeared twice. Since the contents and photos are the same it’s better kept together

There is no need to post same content twice,if you need to edit it to change the label,do so by clicking on the three blue dots.

Happy guiding

Cheers

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@Satyamkesharwani Thanks for the post.

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