Jwala Devi: Darshan of Divine Jyoti
Calling the glory of the Jwala Devi in the middle of the Kalidhar mounten ranges, it would probably not be an exaggeration.
This place of Jwala Devi is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths in the country. The Goddess of Goddess Bhagwati is constantly burning in this unique temple of Jwala Devi.
The Goddess of Goddess Jwala Devi, located in Kangra of Himachal Pradesh, has a special fame in the world. Experts believe that Sati's tongue fell on this place in Kangra. It is believed that Goddess Bhagwati always accompanies Lord Shiva in all Shaktipeeth.
Especially since nine centuries ago, there were nine flames naturally in the temple, without oil and ghee. In it the major flame is located in the silver lamp. It is also called Mahakali. As
the remaining eight other flames, mother Annapurna, Maa Chandi, mother
Hinglaj, mother Vindhavsinini, mother Mahalaxmi, mother Saraswati,
mother Ambika and mother Anji Devi reside here.
It is believed that Gorakhnath was an exclusive devotee of Goddess Bhagwati in ancient times. Mother used to serve her heart. Once Gorakhnath was hungry, he told the mother to burn the fire and make the water warm, I demanded begging. Mother warmed the water after lighting the fire but Gorakhnath did not return.
The goddess Bhagwati is still waiting for Gorakhnath. It is believed that after the end of Kaliyug, Satyuga will come again. Returning to Gorakhnath in Satyuga, they will come near the goddess Bhagwati. Flame is lit up even today without the use of oil without watered. Miracles are also seen in this magnificent-divine temple of Jwala Devi. Jwala Devi temple complex has a place in Gorakhkabi.
The water of this pool appears to be intensified but appears to be cold when touching water. Legend has it that the Goddess Bhagwati Jwala Devi was born from the existence of the Gods.
The saying is that Lord Dasar, father-in-law of Lord Shiva organized yagya but son-in-law did not invite Shiva. Being provoked by this, Sati sacrificed his life by jumping in the same yagna. Shiva got this information when Shiva got angry.
Shiva started taking a body of Sati with Shiva orchestra. Seeing this, there was a stray in the Brahmand. To save this crisis, Lord Vishnu divided the body of Sati into 51 parts. The 51 bodies which fell on the ground, became Shaktipeeth. It is believed that Sati's tongue fell on this place.
The flame is burning at the same place. Jwala Devi is also called a city coat. Experts believe that Jawala Devi goes to Pandavas for the credit for finding this place.
The divine-grand primary building of this temple was done by Raja Chandra Chand. Although King Sansar Chand completed the construction in the year 1835 Jwala Devi Temple is built on seeing the grandeur of the temple. On entering the temple, there is Akbar Canal on the left hand.
This canal was constructed by Akbar. Mother's light is lit up in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The look of the temple's aarti looks amazing. Aarti is five in the temple.
At
the time of the aarti, at 5 am in the morning, the paju festival, after
the aarti of the morning, the aarti at 12 am, the evening at the aarti
at 7 a.m. and the bedtime aarti at 10 a.m.
Shayan Shaiya is prepared in Shayan Aarti. Shayan shaya is decorated with flowers and aromatic items.
All necessary resources are available for the Jawala Devi temple visit. The nearest airport is Gagal. Kangra distance from Gagal airport is about 46 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Pathankot. Jawala Devi temple of Pathankot is about 125 kilometers of Duri. Visitors or pilgrims can also travel by road.
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