Mata Jwalini
Mata Jwalini is mentioned in the Vedas and Puranas and is regarded as an ancient deity. According to legend, she was born from Mata Parvati's smile. Mata Parvati once smiled affectionately at Lord Shiva while interacting with him in a joyful mood. A beautiful girl child appeared from her smile, and both of them blessed her, and Jwalini married Lord Mangala.
Mata Jwalini can be found seated with her consort Lord Mangala in some temples. It is recommended that unmarried people and issueless couples worship Mata Jwalini alongside Lord Mangala. Mata Jwalini is a pure and noble goddess who will accompany us throughout our lives. She clears our minds of negative thoughts and brings us good fortune.
Adorning red-colored flowers would please the divine mother Jwalini, who has a gleaming appearance with a golden-colored body and a pleasing smile on her face. She transforms the impossible into the possible and, like our loving mother, wipes away our tears. In North India, she is also worshipped in the form of flames and is known as Jwala Devi.
There are numerous deities in Hinduism. We may be undecided about which deity to worship. Worshipping some or all of the deities would please the great almighty, since all the deities are formed from a single "SUPER NATURAL POWER". Worshiping Mata Jwalini is the same as worshipping the divine mother Ma Parvati, and there is no distinction between the two.