Category:Jawalamukhi

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<nowiki>Jawalamukhi; জ্বালামুখী; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; জাৱালামুখী; 贾瓦拉穆基; जवलमुखी; Jawalamukhi; 賈瓦拉穆基; Jawalamukhi; جوالامکھی; Jawāla Mukhi; Jawalamukhi; ജ്വാലാമുഖി; Jawalamukhi; 賈瓦拉穆基; ज्वालामुखी, काँगड़ा; జ్వాలాముఖి; Jwalamukhi; জ্বালামুখী মন্দিৰ; Jawāla Mukhi; 贾瓦拉穆基; ஜுவாலாமுகி; ভারতের হিমাচল প্রদেশ রাজ্যের শহর; établissement humain en Inde; town in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, India; населений пункт в Індії; nederzetting in India; ciutat Índia; jwala; Siedlung in Indien; مستوطنة في الهند; human settlement in India; բնակավայր Հնդկաստանում; οικισμός της Ινδίας; human settlement in India; জাওয়ালামুখী; Jvalamukhi town; Jwala ji town; Jwalamukhi; Jawalamukhi; جوالامکھی; Jawāla Mukhi</nowiki>
Jawalamukhi 
town in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, India
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  • 4.5 km²
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  • 610 ±1 m
Map31° 52′ 28″ N, 76° 19′ 12″ E
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Jwalamukhi is a symbolic form of Hindu goddess. Jvalamukhi temples are found in many parts of the Himalayan foothills, particularly in Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir. Her temples are also found in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal.

The most famous of these is the Jvalamukhi Shaktipeetha in Jwala ji, Himachal Pradesh. Along with Naina Devi, Chintpurni, Bajreshwari and Chamunda Devi, Jwalamukhi completes the five historic and sacred Shakti tradition Hindu tirtha in the Himalayas.

Jwalamukhi is also the name of the town that hosts the Jvalamukhi temple pilgrimage site.

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