During Chaitra Navratri, bow your head in this temple of Goddess, the flame burns without oil and wick

There are many holy places of Shakti (Mother) in India, where you can see some miracle every day. One such holy place for Shakti Sadhana is the temple of Jwala Devi in ​​Himachal Pradesh. 8 Prahan Pawan Jyoti have been burning here for centuries. The special thing is that in this holy temple, the sacred flame is lit without any oil or lamp in the form of the light of Goddess Durga. Even Emperor Akbar had to bow his head in this miraculous temple of Mata. So also know the history and spiritual importance of this temple.

Mata Jwala Devi Temple has mythological history

Goddess Jwala Devi, one of the 51 Shaktipeeths, has a mythological belief that sometimes the half burnt tongue of Goddess Sati used to fall at this holy place. People used to worship and worship her with the name of Jwala Devi. You will not see any idol of Goddess in this holy abode of Shakti. Devotees worship and worship only the sacred light of the Mother Goddess. This temple of Mata Jwaladevi is situated on a mountain range called Kalidhar. After reaching here, the golden domed temple of the goddess can also be seen. Nine forms of the Goddess can be seen in its sanctum sanctorum. In front of this temple is Seja Bhawan which is the resting place of Mata Jwala Devi.

9 flames of power have been burning since time immemorial

After entering the temple of Mata Jwala Devi, you get the privilege of seeing 9 flames of the Goddess, whose flame keeps burning without oil or lamp. Many scientists have found out about this Pawan 9 flame of the mother which burns continuously, the mystery behind it still remains intact. Devotees of Maa call these Pawan 9 flames by the names of Mata Chandi, Mata Hinglaj, Maa Annapurna, Maa Mahalakshmi, Maa Vidhyavasini, Maa. Saraswati is worshiped as Maa Ambika, Maa Anjidevi and Maa Mahakali.

Akbar had also seen the miracle of Mother Jwala Devi.

Emperor Akbar sometimes tried to destroy the sacred 9 flames that were burning continuously in this temple of Mata Jwala Devi. For this, a stream of water was brought from the mountain to the temple but nothing worked in front of the mother’s miracle and her sacred light kept flowing over that water. After this, Akbar bowed his head before the goddess and offered her a golden umbrella.

 

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