Jwala Devi Mandir Timings Today – Aarti & Darshan Schedule

Jwala Devi Temple, also known as Jwalamukhi Temple, is a sacred Shakti Peetha in Jwalamukhi, Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh.

Famous for its eternal flames that naturally emerge from rocks, this temple attracts thousands of devotees daily for darshan and aarti.

Here is the complete information on temple opening and closing hours, aarti timings, facilities, and how to reach the temple.

DayDarshan SessionTimings
All Days Temple Opens 05:00 AM
All Days Morning Darshan 05:00 AM – 12:00 PM
All Days Afternoon Break 12:00 PM – 01:30 PM
All Days Evening Darshan 01:30 PM – 08:00 PM
All Days Temple Closes 08:00 PM

Aarti Timings at Jwala Devi Temple

Aarti TypeTime
Mangal Aarti 05:00 AM
Bhog Aarti 12:00 PM
Sandhya Aarti 06:00 PM
Shayan Aarti 08:00 PM

Darshan & Ticket Info

  • General Darshan: Free for all visitors.
  • VIP Darshan / Pooja: Available at temple counter.
  • Online Booking: Use Himachal Tourism portal

Divine Darshan Jwala Mata ji Kangra

Devotee Facilities

  • Wheelchair and senior citizen support available.
  • Cloakrooms and mobile lockers near entrance.
  • Nearby parking zone for vehicles.
  • Free Langar served daily in bhojanalaya.

Location Details

  • Temple Address: Jwalamukhi, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh – 176031
  • Google Map: 

How to Reach Jwala Devi Temple

ModeDetails
By Road Accessible via NH-303, buses and taxis from Kangra, Dharamshala.
By Train Nearest Station: Ranital (Jwalamukhi Road) – approx. 20 km
By Air Gaggal Airport, Dharamshala – approx. 50 km

Best Time to Visit

  • Ideal Months: October to March
  • Peak Season: During Navratri (Chaitra & Ashwin)
  • Avoid Monsoon months (July–September) due to landslides in Himachal areas.

FAQs – Jwala Devi Temple Timing

  • Q. What time does the Jwala Devi Temple open and close?
    Opens at 05:00 AM and closes at 08:00 PM daily.
  • Q. When is Sandhya Aarti held?
    At 06:00 PM every day.
  • Q. Is VIP Darshan facility available?
    Yes, with booking via counter or online.
  • Q. How long does darshan usually take?
    Normally 2–3 hours depending on the day and crowd.

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