Jwalamalini: The Flame-Garlanded Goddess and the Sacred Iconography of Her Fierce Grace Among the many resplendent manifestations of the Mother Goddess Shakti, Jwalamalini occupies a particularly fierce and luminous place. Her very name reveals her essence — Jwala meaning flame, and Malini meaning one who is garlanded — making her the Goddess who wears a garland of fire. She is not merely adorned by flames; she is inseparable from them. Fire in the Hindu tradition is never simply destructive. It is the supreme purifier, the carrier of offerings to the divine, the light that dispels ignorance, and the force that ultimately dissolves all that is impermanent. In Jwalamalini, this sacred fire becomes a crown, a protection, and a declaration of her supreme power over all that binds the soul. She is worshipped within the Shakta tradition and is closely associated with the Sri Vidya school of goddess worship. The Sri Vidyarnava Tantra, an authoritative text within this tradition, describes he...