Monday, February 18, 2013

Goddess Durga in Jwalamukhi Temple

The Mughal Emperor Akbar, learning about the legends of Jwalamukhi tried to douse the flames with a stream of water. However, the great power of the Goddess, still kept the flames burning. Realizing the power of Jwala Devi, Akbar came with his army to this temple. He brought a Gold umbrella (Chatra) for the Goddess, but on offering, the umbrella turned into an unknown metal suggesting that the Goddess did not accept his offering.

Goddess Durga in Jwalamukhi Temple

Goddess Durga in Jwalamukhi Temple

Maharaja Ranjit Singh paid a visit to the temple in 1815 and the dome of the temple was gold-plated by him. Just a few feet above the Jwalamukhi temple there is a six-feet deep pit with a circumference of about three-feet. At the bottom of this pit there is another small pit about one and a half feet deep with hot water bubbling all the time.
The temple is identified as one among the 52 Shakti Peethas .

It is also one of the most renowned temples of Goddess Durga

Goddess Durga in Jwalamukhi TempleGold umbrella (Chatra)

Gold umbrella (Chatra)

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