Saturday, September 24, 2016

About Baglamukhi Devi

Baglamukhi Tantra Puja is done to win over enemies to get success in politics to get speaking power to remove negative effects of planets to get money
Baglamukhi Tantra puja is done

to win over enemies

to get success in Politics

to get speaking power 

to remove negative effects of planets


Goddess Baglamukhi is the eighth Mahavidya out of ten Mahavidyas. She is also known as “Peetambara Devi” or “Brahmastra Vidhya”. She is the goddess of immense power and is worshipped to attain victory over enemies, arguments etc. The devotees of the goddess is able to defeat all his enemies and becomes successful in every field. A person who worships Baglamukhi Devi gets do not face any financial problems.  Goddess Baglamukhi relieves a person from the enemies and negative energies.

Shri Baglamukhi or Baglamukhi devotion is known as ultimate power in modern era, She has atomic powers and indeed she is a enemy destroyer. Bagala or Baglamukhi is the eighth Mahavidya in the famous series of the 10 Mahavidyas

Since Baglamukhi Devi has a golden complexion and her cloth is yellow therefore Yellow coloured materials are used for her puja as she is fond of yellow colour. A person should wear yellow coloured clothes while worshipping her.

In tantra sadhna of Dus Mahavidya sadhak consider Maa Baglamukhi to give immediate results and person is protected from all sorts of legal problems, possibility of accidents and an anticipated unnatural events. This Sadhna evokes innumerable advantages for all round protection, prosperity stability and blesses with long life. The results are realised instantly after the accomplishment of the Sadhna. The aspirant sadhak, having perfected Maa Baglamukhi get all Ashtsidhis, after which he progresses spiritually and gets the physical energy or intensity to rescue from all troubles, gets all the desires fufilled. The goddess also blesses her sadhak in the form of immense power, supremacy, and dominance. Also, he gains an ability to create a strong influence over others.

She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full of yellow lotuses. A crescent moon adorns her head. She holds a club in her right hand with which she beats the demon, while pulling demon (enemy) tongue out with her left hand. This image is sometimes interpreted as an exhibition of Stambhana, the power to stun or paralyze one’s enemy into silence. This is one of the boons for which Baglamukhi’s devotees worship her.

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