Sundar Kand Written On A Temple Wall – These photos were taken at Shree Goswami Tulsidas Ji Maharaj manifested (प्रगटित) Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir (temple), Rajapur-Dham, Chitrakoot (Uttar Pradesh).
Tulsi Mandir – Shree Tulsidas Birthplace
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Family Tree of Tulsi’s Disciple
Family Tree of Tulsi‘s Disciple – This photo was taken at Shree RamCharitManas Mandir at Rajapur, Chitrakoot (Uttar Pradesh).
Shree RamCharitManas Mandir – Goswami Tulsidas ji’s Handwritten Ramcharit Manas (Ayodhya Kand) is Seen Here
How I reach Rajapur (The Birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas) from Chitrakoot?
Rajapur (The Birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas) from Chitrakoot
Seth Anandram Jaipuria Bhawan, Chitrakoot to Bus Stand, Karwi I hire an E. Rickshaw (sharing) for Rs. 15.
The E. Rickshaw dropped me on the left-hand side, a little before the Bus Stand, Karwi.
Commander Jeep was parked there waiting to leave for Rajapur – The birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas.
(Jeeps are available from morning 8 am till 6 in the evening)
Commander Jeep started at 10:10 am and reached Rajapur (Loop Line chauraha) at 11:10 am.
One hour total journey time for the 35 km distance. Jeep fare – Rs. 50 per person.
From Loop Line Chauraha, Rajapur, I hire an E. Rickshaw (sharing) for Rs. 10 for Tulsi Ghat – The Birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas nearby the holy river Yamuna. Thus, I reached the birthplace of Goswami Tulsidas from Chitrakoot.
Hanuman Dhara Ropeway – Timings & Ticket Rate
Timings: 8 am – 8 pm
Ticket Rate: Adult – Rs. 130 / Minor – Rs. 83 (to and fro)
Official Website of Shri Kamadgiri Pradakshina Pramukh Dwar (Uttar) Trust
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Do Not Worry Quote (in Hindi)
To worry means to doubt the law of God.
Do Not Worry Quote (in Hindi) – This photo was taken nearby Ram Shaiya, Chitrakoot (Uttar Pradesh).
Sleeping Owls
Sleeping Owls – This photo was taken at Bharat Koop (Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh) where is believed that the water of all the pilgrimages brought by Lord Ram‘s brother Bharat for the coronation of Lord Ram was collected in a well.