
Awakening Divine Energy...

Awakening Divine Energy...
Sanskrit (Devanagari) & English
Archana, Devotion, Removing Obstacles, Legal Victory
Morning Puja or Evening Sandhya
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday (Guruvar), Tuesday or Ashtami
10–15 Minutes
Recite with deep reverence & purity
Archana (offering prayers with names) is a highly revered Vedic practice. Reciting the 108 names (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) of Maa Baglamukhi while offering yellow flowers or Haldi grants the devotee immense spiritual merit.
Each name invokes a specific attribute or energy of the Goddess. Chanting them all ensures complete, 360-degree protection against physical enemies, verbal attacks, legal troubles, and subtle negative energies.
The Ashtottara Shatanamavali acts as a direct line of communication to the Divine Mother. Devotees chant it specifically to clear obstacles in careers, marriages, and long-pending legal disputes.
Beyond asking for boons, reciting these names is a beautiful act of Bhakti (devotion). It calms the restless mind, instills fearlessness, and deepens the bond between the Sadhak and the Mother Goddess.
Adhering to authentic Nalkheda Siddha Peeth tradition ensures blessings, spiritual safety, and rapid fulfillment of righteous desires.
Sit on a yellow Asana facing East. Keep 108 yellow flowers (like marigold or champa) or 108 pieces of whole turmeric (Haldi knots) ready.
Light a mustard oil or cow ghee diya. Pray to Lord Ganesha and your Guru before beginning the recitation.
With every name (ending in 'Namah'), offer one flower or turmeric knot at the lotus feet of Maa Baglamukhi's idol or Yantra.
After offering all 108 names, fold your hands, perform a brief Aarti with camphor, and state your prayer or Sankalp.
Authentic guidance directly from Acharya Chetan Tiwari Ji & Nalkheda Siddha Peeth tradition.
It translates to '108 names'. It is a sacred hymn comprising the 108 prominent names of a deity, chanted during Archana (flower offering) or daily prayers.
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