
Awakening Divine Energy...

Awakening Divine Energy...
Standard Schedule
Planning Darshan and Havan
5:30 AM (Mangala Aarti)
8th Mahavidya Maa Baglamukhi (Pitambara)
Thursday
5–10 Minutes per recitation
The temple is open every day of the week. However, Thursdays, Tuesdays, and Ashtami (8th lunar day) witness the heaviest crowds. If you are planning to perform a Havan, you must arrive in the morning half.
The first Darshan of the day. Highly auspicious for students and those seeking spiritual growth.
Temple is open for general public Darshan. Crowds start building up after 9:00 AM.
The inner sanctum is closed as Bhog (food) is offered to the Goddess and she rests.
The temple reopens. The grand Sandhya Aarti takes place around sunset (approx. 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM).
The final Aarti of the day before the temple doors are closed for the night.
Authentic guidance directly from Acharya Chetan Tiwari Ji & Nalkheda Siddha Peeth tradition.
For a peaceful Darshan without massive crowds, it is best to visit between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM. If you wish to experience the powerful vibrations of the Aarti, attend the Mangala Aarti at 5:30 AM or the Sandhya Aarti at sunset.
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.
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