Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Opening Timing - 05:00 AM

Closing Timing - 08:00 PM

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Aarti Timings

Morning Aarti: 05:30 AM – 06:00 AM

Bhog Aarti: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Evening Aarti: 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM

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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Available
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Photography Not allowed
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Festivals

Navratri 

About Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple

The Jwalamukhi Temple is located in the city of Kangara, Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Mata Jwalamukhi. The temple is known as one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. The goddess Jwalamukhi is worshipped as an eternal flame that emerges from a small fissure in a rock inside the sanctum sanctorum. Nine flames, symbolising the Navadurgas, are believed to be worshipped in the shrine. It is unknown when the flames have been burning and from where the flames emerged.How to Reach Jwalamukhi Temple KangaraJwalamukhi Temple of Kangara is a well-developed place that can be reached by road, rail and airways. Read the mentioned below data for more information.By RoadJwalamukhi Temple is easily accessible by smooth road connectivity of Kangara with the major nearby destination. Private and public buses are also running in and out of Kangara city.By RailPathankot railway station is the nearest railhead, located at a distance of 84 km from the Jwalamukhi Temple of Kangara.By AirGaggal airport is the nearest port from Jwalamukhi Temple at a distance of 44 km. It receives flights from Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai and other important destinations.Best Time to Visit Shaktipeeth Shri Jwalamukhi TempleThe most comfortable time to travel and visit the Jwalamukhi Temple of Kangara is between the months from July to October and November to February

Puja in Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the location of Jwalamukhi Temple?

Approximately 30 to 35 kilometres south of Kangra and 46 to 50 kilometres from Gaggal Airport are located in the town of Jawalamukhi in the Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh.

2. What makes this Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple well-known?

The tongue of Sati is said to have fallen on her, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. The perpetual flames that emanate from rock cracks, symbolising the goddess's emergence, are its distinctive characteristic.

3. Are cell phones and photos permitted inside the Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple?

The inner sanctuary is off-limits to cell phones and photography. It is advisable to wear modest clothing that covers the head and shoulders.

4. What time of year is ideal for visiting?

Although the Kangara Jwalamukhi Temple is open all year, March through June and September through December are the finest seasons to visit. When fairs are conducted during Navratri, the area is at its busiest.

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