Monday 21 March 2016

Sphatik Shila

Sphatik shila is nearby Chitrkot.You can acess it only by own or public transport. A place of attraction.Most of devotees used to visit these places for get Darshan of their beloved Lord Ram belongings.

It is believe that Lord Ram and lakshman was sitting in this rock when Hanuman return from lanka after setting afire, and confirm that Mata sita was at ashok vatika captured by rawana.

it is the place where lord rama punishes jayant son of lord indhra.it is most beautiful location in the chitrakoot.near by sita kund also can visit.

The name Chitrakut, Chitrakut, Chitrakoot or Chitraluta (spelled in any fashion) refers to the mythologically historical and most important forest during the times of Ramayana in Threthayug. Later on the hermits turned villages and then developed in to town and promoted as city and in the recent past bifurcated in to three parts because of its enormous growth and claims.

Sphatik Shila is worth seeing for two reasons - first, Lord Ram used to sit here with Sita and their footprints can be seen on the rock and second, the rock or stone is fantastic as sphatik is a rare rock. The shila is situated on the banks of river Mandakini at around a distance of 4 km on the way.

The beauty of the place is unparalled. Very peaceful and refreshing. Wish had more time to explore the nearby forest.

On the Banks of Mandakini River in Chitrakoot, there is a huge rock- looking like a white crystal roack. It is about 1 Kilometer away from Janaki-kund. It is said that Sri Ram and Janaki Ji used to take rest here. They were frequently visiting Sati Anusuya and Atri Rishi Ashram and on the way were use to take rest.

This picturesque spot is marked by two immense rocks. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita feasted their eyes on the beauty of Chitrakoot.The scenic beauty of this densely forested area is sure to overwhelm you.This pictorial location on the left banks of Mandkini River holds a funny but lovable story about the divine concern.

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