Flame Without Fuel: The Eternal Presence of Maa Jwala Devi and the Mystery of the Unburnt Fire is a profound spiritual exploration of one of the most enigmatic manifestations of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu tradition. Rooted in myth, nourished by centuries of devotion, and radiating with inner yogic symbolism, this book takes the reader on a soul-journey into the heart of fire-not as a mere element, but as a living, breathing embodiment of sacred power.At the center of this sacred inquiry is Maa Jwala Devi, the goddess who does not appear in form, but in flame. In the temple nestled deep in the Kangra Valley, no idol is worshipped, no statue adorns the sanctum. Instead, tongues of fire emerge continuously from the rock-without fuel, without wick, and without smoke. This miraculous and continuous flame has burned through centuries, untouched by time or explanation. The faithful see not just a marvel of nature but the undying presence of the goddess herself-an ever-living, ever-speaking Shakti who teaches through silence and light.The book begins with the Vedic conception of fire, tracing Agni as the divine principle that bridges earth and sky, human and divine. It then moves into the mythic heart of Sati's sacrifice, her dismemberment, and the birth of the Shakti Peethas-sacred sites where her body parts fell. Jwala Devi marks the place where her tongue became fire, where speech transcended sound and became radiance. This is not merely myth-it is spiritual cartography, mapping the outer geography of temples to the inner terrain of awakening.Each chapter unfolds like a mantra, meditating on fire from different vantage points: as the witness of time, as the destroyer of illusion, as the silent purifier in tapasya, and as the inner heat of kundalini rising toward union. Drawing from yogic traditions, Tantric philosophy, and Himalayan mysticism, Flame Without Fuel explores how fire lives not only in the temple but within the body, the breath, and the heart's longing. It revisits the almost forgotten wisdom of fire priestesses and oral traditions of feminine firekeepers, illuminating the deep spiritual heritage passed from mother to daughter, from silence to spark.This is also a book of pilgrimage-both outward and inward. It follows the physical steps to the sacred shrine, but also traces the subtler journey of lighting the inner lamp. It reveals how the absence of form becomes the highest form, how the flame that does not consume becomes the flame that transforms. In an age of distraction and noise, the fire of Jwala Devi becomes a teacher of stillness, a mirror of presence, and a reminder of the soul's eternal core.For spiritual seekers, lovers of sacred myth, and devotees of the Divine Feminine, Flame Without Fuel offers a rare blend of scholarship and soulfulness. It is both a poetic homage and a meditative guide-a flame to sit beside when one longs to remember, rekindle, and return.
- | Author: Mohan Chandra Uprety
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: Jun 30, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00114 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798290280813