Aupmanyav
Be your own guru
Read it in some article.
Is that true?
At least it is true in the case of Kashmiri Brahmins. Our community has three Goddesses - Jwala, Ragnya and Sharika. My family Goddess is Jwala and that of my in-laws is Ragnya (the Queen). Jwala does not mind non-veg food, Ragnya follows middle path, though raw meat is offered to her on Navami. Sharika is strictly veg.
Sharika Devi Temple, Srinagar
Ragnya Devi, Ksheer Bhavani Tulamula - it is a swampy area)
Jwala Devi, Pulwama, Kashmir (the Srinagar temple was burnt. I think the temple has been renovated)
Jwala Devi, Srinagar
Is that true?
At least it is true in the case of Kashmiri Brahmins. Our community has three Goddesses - Jwala, Ragnya and Sharika. My family Goddess is Jwala and that of my in-laws is Ragnya (the Queen). Jwala does not mind non-veg food, Ragnya follows middle path, though raw meat is offered to her on Navami. Sharika is strictly veg.
Sharika Devi Temple, Srinagar
Ragnya Devi, Ksheer Bhavani Tulamula - it is a swampy area)
Jwala Devi, Pulwama, Kashmir (the Srinagar temple was burnt. I think the temple has been renovated)
Jwala Devi, Srinagar
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