citra—kūṭa m. ‘wonderful peak’, N. of a hill and district (the modern Citrakote or Catarkot near Kāmtā, situated on the river Paisuni about 50 miles S.E. of the Bandah in Bundelkhund; first habitation of the exiled Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa, crowded with temples as the holiest spot of Rāma's worshippers), [MBh. iii, 8200]; [R. i]-[iii]; [Ragh. xii f.]; [VarBṛS.]; [BhP.]
a pleasure-hill, [Daś. viii, 90]
citra—kūṭa n. N. of a town, [Kathās.]