"We have often looked on that green hill [Chitrakuta] : it is the holiest spot of that sect of the Hindu faith who devote themselves to this incarnation, of Vishnu. The whole neighbourhood is Ráma's country. Every headland has some legend, every cavern is connected with his name; some of the wild fruits are still called Stáphal, being the reputed food of the exile. Thousands and thousands annually visit the spot, and round the hill is a raised foot-path, on which the devotee, with naked feet, treads full of pious awe.'"
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Ramayana in Calcutta Review, Vol. XXIII. quoted in:The Ramayana/Book II/Canto LVI: Chitrakuta, Wikisource
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