The Jwala Devi Temple, located in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, isa famous Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Jwala, a manifestation of Goddess Durga, known for its perpetual eternal flame fueled by natural gas.It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, with legends stating that Goddess Sati's tongue fell at this site.The temple is a significant pilgrimage destination, attracting devotees year-round, especially during the Navratri festival ,and is revered for the holy flames that burn without any fuel
The Nav Chandi Yagya is a grand and elaborate form of Chandi Paath, conducted over nine days, invoking all nine forms of Maa Durga during Navratri or as per the devotee's need.
Duration: 9 Days + 1 Day Havan (Total 10 Days) Procedure:
Daily Paath – Recitation of one part each day from the Chandi Path.
Dashami Havan – Powerful fire ritual on the 10th day with complete Purnahuti.
Purpose:
Elimination of deep-rooted karmic obstacles, negative energies, and bestowing of inner and outer strength.