
Awakening Divine Energy...

Awakening Divine Energy...
Sanskrit & Hindi
Stambhan, Legal Victory, Destroying Black Magic
Brahma Muhurta or Mahanisha (Midnight)
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday or Tuesday
5–10 Minutes per recitation
Disclaimer: This guide outlines the traditional Vidhi. However, fierce (Ugra) Mahavidya sadhanas should not be undertaken lightly by beginners. For severe problems like court cases or extreme enmity, it is strongly advised to book an Anushthan performed by initiated Acharyas at the Nalkheda Siddha Peeth.
Maa Baglamukhi demands strict physical and mental purity. Before starting the puja:
Yellow items (Pitambara) are mandatory for Maa Baglamukhi. Yellow mustard seeds (Peeli Sarson), turmeric (Haldi), and yellow flowers should be abundant.
Without Sankalp, the energy of the puja dissipates. Take water, yellow rice, a yellow flower, and a coin in your right palm.
State your Name, Gotra (lineage), time, location, and the specific reason for the puja (e.g., "To paralyze the negative actions of [Enemy's Name] and achieve victory in [Case Name]"). Drop the water on the ground.
Nyasa involves touching various body parts with specific mantras to lock the divine energy inside you before chanting.
Common Nyasas include Kara Nyasa (purifying the hands) and Anga Nyasa (purifying the limbs and heart). This step is crucial for protection against the mantra's intense heat.
Close your eyes and visualize the Goddess exactly as described in the scriptures:
"Seated on a golden throne, bathed in a yellow glow. With her left hand, she pulls the tongue of the enemy, and with her right hand, she raises a golden club to strike them."
Offer five specific items to the Yantra or idol while chanting the basic mantra (Om Baglamukhyai Namah):
Using a Haldi mala, begin chanting the Beej Mantra or the 36-letter Brahmastra Mantra. The mala must be kept hidden inside a Gaumukhi (mala bag).
Maintain an unbroken rhythm. If you took a Sankalp for 11 malas, do not get up or speak until all 11 are completed.
Conclude the puja by lighting camphor (Kapur) and singing the Baglamukhi Aarti.
Finally, recite the Ksamaprarthana (Forgiveness Prayer): "O Mother, I do not know the exact mantras, yantras, or procedures. Whatever I have done out of devotion, please accept it and forgive my mistakes."
Tantrokta rituals require extreme precision. One mistake can backfire. Let the initiated Acharyas at Nalkheda perform the Anushthan on your behalf.
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A basic devotional puja (offering incense, lamp, and reading the Chalisa) can be done at home. However, Tantrokta Anushthan involving Beej Mantra Japa and Havan must only be done under a Guru's guidance or at a Siddha Peeth like Nalkheda.
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