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Fire flame symbolism for Hindu Goddess

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  • ହିନ୍ଦୁ ଦେବୀ (or)
  • হিন্দু দেৱী (as)
  • Fire flame symbolism for Hindu Goddess (en)
  • charithra and pooja in telugu (te)
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  • stone carving of text on wall, with 5 lines of Sanskrit then 4 lines of Persian looking like Arabic script (en)
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  • Jwala temples (en)
  • Sanskrit and Persian inscriptions from the Ateshgah of Baku, Azerbaijan. The Sanskrit inscription is a religious Hindu invocation in old Devanagari script while the Persian inscription is a couplet. The Sanskrit invocation begins with: I salute Ganesha , a standard beginning of most Hindu prayers. The second line venerates the holy fire Jwala Ji . The inscription is dated to Vikram Samvat 1802 . Unlike the several Sanskrit and Punjabi inscriptions in the temple, the Persian quatrain below is the sole Persian one and, though ungrammatical, also refers to the fire and dates it to Lunar Hijri 1158 . (en)
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  • Mangala of Navagraha (en)
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  • Jwala (en)
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  • Jawalaji, Jwaladevi, Jwalamukhi (en)
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  • Hindu (en)
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  • 400 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jwala (goddess) (en)
  • Jwala Ji (en)
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  • Jwala (en)
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