Jwala Ji
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Jwala Ji
Summary
Jwala Ji is a goddess[1]. She draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (goddess category, ranking #72 of 234).[2]
Key Facts
- Jwala Ji's father was Brahmā[3].
- Jwala Ji held citizenship in Thailand[4].
- Jwala Ji is in the country of India[5].
- Jwala Ji's image is recorded as Atashgah-inscription-jackson1911.jpg[6].
- Jwala Ji is recorded as female[7].
- Jwala Ji's instance of is recorded as goddess[8].
- Jwala Ji's instance of is recorded as deity[9].
- Jwala Ji's part of is recorded as Goddesses of Songkran[10].
- Jwala Ji's Commons category is recorded as Jwala Ji[11].
- Jwala Ji's color is recorded as pink[12].
- Jwala Ji's represents is recorded as Tuesday[13].
- Jwala Ji's domain of saint or deity is recorded as Tuesday[14].
- Jwala Ji's mount is recorded as pig[15].
- Jwala Ji's iconographic symbol is recorded as trishula[16].
- Jwala Ji's iconographic symbol is recorded as bow[17].
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Origins and Family
Jwala Ji's father was Brahmā[3].
Why It Matters
Jwala Ji draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (goddess category, ranking #72 of 234).[2] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]
FAQs
Who were Jwala Ji's parents?
Jwala Ji's father was Brahmā[3].