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  2. Jwalamalini temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is considered one of the main Jain centres in Karnataka. [2] The main temple is dedicated to the goddess Jwalamalini. [3] Jwalamalini presides as the guardian deity of the temple. Jwalamalini is seated in Sukhasana posture with her eight hands carrying dāna, double arrow, chakra, trishula, pasha, flag, bowlet and kalasa. The goddess ...

  3. Jwala (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Jwala Devi Temple is located in Shaktinagar township of Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh. It is an ancient Ashtagrih temple of Jwala Devi and one of the 51 Shaktipeethas of India. [citation needed] The temple is believed to be 1000 years old and constructed by Raja Udit Narayan Singh of Gaharwal. This is where the tongue of Parvati is worshipped.

  4. Jawalamukhi - Wikipedia

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    For Aarti, the temple remains open from 11.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M. and from 06.00 P.M. to 07.00 P.M. 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.

  5. Jwala Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Jwala Devi Temple, and variations, may refer to: Jwala Ji Temple (Kashmir) Jwala Devi Temple (Uttar Pradesh) ...

  6. Jwala Ji Temple (Kashmir) - Wikipedia

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    The temple is dedicated to the deity Jwala Ji, the Kul Devi of many Kashmiri Hindu families. [ 2 ] Every year in the month of Ashadha , the Jwalamukhi Fair is held at the mandir; it exemplifies communal harmony common to the tradition of Kashmiriyat , with both Kashmiri Hindus and Kashmiri Muslim celebrating the festival.

  7. Jwalamalini - Wikipedia

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    As described in an inscription dated 909 CE this place is holy to the Jain disciples. The inscription also registers a grant in the favor of a Jain temple. [1] Nittur, Thumkur district also hosts an ancient Jwalamalini temple. Ponnur Malai Jain temple in the state of Tamil Nadu is also associated with the worship of Jwalamalini.

  8. Maiser Khana - Wikipedia

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    Maiser Khana is a temple built to honour the Goddesses Durga and Jwala Ji.It is built 29 kilometers away from Bathinda, Punjab, India, on Bathinda-Mansa Road. [1] Each year two grand melas are held here on Ashtami.

  9. Devarmalai - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to calm him down, the Devas brought sacred water and performed abishekam for Narasimha. [2] Pleased with the gesture, Lord Narasimha provided darshan in a majestic seated posture (veera asana pose) with his right feet placed on the ground and the left leg in a folded position. His left hand is positioned as if He is inviting the ...