Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Jwala Ji, a place for ever lit seven jyots, inextinguishable flames

It was around 5.30pm when we reached Jwala Ji from Chintpurni Mata. It was a drive of maximum one hour. The route to Jwala Ji was very nice and full of greenery. The weather was also very nice.
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After parking our car at the stand, we took an auto. Auto dropped us near the Jwala Ji Bhavan complex. We reached the complex in next two minutes. There was huge rush so, it took us some time to reach the main temple.
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In the main temple, before I saw anything, I could feel the hot floor. The floor was warm enough to be able to stand barefeet. There are seven jyotis/ flames in that main temple. The very first jyot we saw was oozing out of the rock and continuously flowing upwards. That is called the Main jyot. It is thin but long jyot. It took me some time to identify it. 

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