
Baglamukhi Puja
In the Shakta tradition of Hinduism, there exist ten supreme cosmic powers known as the Dasha Mahavidyas, each embodying a specific aspect of the Divine Mother's transformative energy. Among them, Goddess Baglamukhi holds a uniquely powerful position: she is the goddess of stillness and control, the one who 'grabs the tongue' of falsehood and enemy forces, and the supreme protector of devotees against legal battles, adversaries, black magic, competitors, and destructive speech. Her name itself is significant, 'Bagla' means crane (the bird of patience and precision) and 'Mukhi' means faced. She is the one who paralyzes the forces of darkness with the precision of a crane striking its prey. Families and individuals across Pune, from business owners in Kharadi to professionals in Hinjewadi, have found in Baglamukhi Puja an extraordinary tool for protection, victory over adversaries, and the removal of obstacles that seem impervious to ordinary effort.
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- All Basic features
- 3 Pandits
- Baglamukhi Jaap (11000)
- Extended Jaap
- Yellow Themed Setup
- Shatru Nashak Ritual
The Symbolism and Power of Goddess Baglamukhi
Goddess Baglamukhi is depicted in brilliant yellow, yellow being the color of turmeric (Haldi), which is both purifying and powerful. She is seated on a yellow throne (a lotus of yellow color), dressed in yellow, adorned with yellow jewels, and her devotees offer yellow flowers and turmeric-based items during her worship.
In her right hand, she holds a club (Gada), the weapon with which she strikes the demons of falsehood and negativity. In her left hand, she pulls the tongue of a demon, symbolizing her power to silence lies, manipulation, slander, and all forms of destructive speech. On the spiritual level, this represents the silencing of the restless, lying mind (the demon) by the goddess of pure, still consciousness.
Her Mantra, BOLD"Om Hleem Baglamukhi Sarvadushtanaam Vaacham Mukham Padam Stambhaya Jihvaam Kiilaya Budhim Vinaashaya Hleem Om Swaha"