Temple Rules & Customs
Dress Code & Purity
- 1.Yellow Attire (Preferred)Men should ideally wear a yellow Dhoti-Kurta, and women should wear yellow Saris or Salwar Suits. Avoid wearing black or very dark colors inside the sanctum.
- 2.No LeatherLeather belts, wallets, and bags are strictly prohibited inside the main temple premises.
- 3.Physical PurityDevotees must bathe before entering the temple. Consumption of alcohol, non-vegetarian food, or any intoxicants is strictly forbidden.
Ritual & Havan Rules
If you are sitting for a Baglamukhi Anushthan or Shatru Nashak Havan, the rules become significantly stricter.
- Must maintain Brahmacharya (celibacy) during the Anushthan period.
- Consume only Satvik food (preferably yellow colored like chana dal).
- Do not interrupt the Acharya once the Sankalp has begun.
- Follow the specific mantra chanting rules prescribed by the Guru.
Photography: Photography is strictly prohibited inside the main Garbhagriha (inner sanctum). You may take photos in the outer compound, but please respect the privacy of other devotees performing secret rituals.
The Baglamukhi Temple in Nalkheda, Madhya Pradesh, is one of the most revered Siddha Peeths dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi. Devotees from across India and abroad visit this sacred temple to seek her blessings for protection, victory over obstacles, and spiritual strength.
The temple is especially known for Baglamukhi Havan, Baglamukhi Anushthan, and other traditional Vedic rituals, performed according to authentic temple traditions by experienced Acharyas.
Many devotees visit seeking Divine Blessings for court cases, enemy-related challenges, career growth, business success, and overall well-being and Spiritual Protection.