
Awakening Divine Energy...

Awakening Divine Energy...
Thursday
Speech, Salvation, and Compassion
Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) or Midnight Sandhyakal
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday (Guruvar), Tuesday or Ashtami
Eloquence, Rescue from Troubles
The second Mahavidya, who guides her devotees across the stormy ocean of existence (Bhavasagara) and grants the power of divine speech.
Maa Tara is the goddess who saved Lord Shiva when he drank the Halahala poison during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). She took the form of a mother and fed him milk to soothe the burning poison in his throat, hence her name 'Tara', meaning 'the one who saves'. She is deeply revered in both Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddhism.
Similar to Kali, Tara is dark blue and stands on a corpse (Shiva). However, she is pot-bellied, wears a tiger skin, and carries a lotus and scissors in her hands. The scissors represent her ability to cut worldly attachments.
The profound blessings attained through the dedicated worship of Maa Tara.
Mastery over speech, eloquence, and debates.
Immediate rescue from sudden calamities or overwhelming grief.
Enhanced intuitive powers and deep intellectual clarity.
Protection during physical travel and spiritual journeys.
Early Morning (Brahma Muhurta)
Tara Jayanti (Chaitra Shukla Navami) and Gupt Navratri.
Tara is worshipped with pink or blue lotuses. The chanting of the Tara Ashtakam and wearing a Sphatik (quartz) mala during Japa is highly beneficial.
Recite with deep reverence & purity
Om Hreem Streem Hoom Phat
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They look similar and both stand on Shiva, but Tara is blue (representing space) and Kali is black (representing time). Tara specifically grants the power of speech and rescues devotees from sudden disasters.