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Devi Jwalamukhi

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Meditation: I meditate on the
Jwalamukhi Shakti Peetha where the Jihvaa (Tongue) of Devi had fallen. The Devi there is known as Siddhidaa and the Bhairava is called Unmatta.
(Peetha Nirnaya Tantra)
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Jwalamukhi Shakti Peetha: Devi Jwalamukhi temple of
Himachal Himalayas is a
Shakti Peetha identified with the
Jwalamukhi Shakti Peetha mentioned in the
Peetha Nirnaya Tantra. It is located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. There is no idol of the Devi. An eternally burning shining blue flame which emanates from the rock sanctum is considered as the manifestation of the Goddess. There are several other flames which are considered as manifestations of different Goddesses.
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Jihvaa of Devi falling: Jwalamukhi is the place where the Jihvaa (Tongue) of Devi had fallen. The Devi there is known as Siddhidaa and the Bhairava is called Unmatta.
(Peetha Nirnaya Tantra)
• Devi Jwalamukhi temple is located in the
Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.
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