Powerful Baglamukhi Puja Specialist Guru ji
Bagalamukhi has a golden skin tone and her dress is yellow. She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full of yellow lotuses. A semi-circular moon adorns her head. Two descriptions of the goddess are found in various texts- The Dwi-Bhuja (two handed), and the Chaturbhuja (Four handed).
Bagalamukhi Devi is also called Pitambara Devi or Brahmastra Roopini and she turns each thing into its contradictory. She turns speech into silence, knowledge into ignorance, power into impotence, and defeat into victory. She represents the knowledge whereby each thing should be in time become its contradictory. As the still point between dualities comes, she allows us to master them. To see the failure hidden in success, the deaths concealed in life or the joys concealed in sorrow are ways of contacting her realism.
Bagalamukhi Devi is one of the Hindu Goddesses of Power. Bagalamukhi Puja at Sacreda is performed according to Tantrik ritual, to beat enemies. It not only reduces the power of the foe, but also creates a feeling where they turn out to be helpless. The Abhimantrit Bagalamukhi Yantra is also used for the similar reason. It defends the person from enemies and evils. The obstacles on the path to religious explanation and the ideal life in this world are outlined as follows. There are five interior enemies of the righteous life, namely, kaam (lust), krodh (anger), lobh (avarice or greed), moh (materialism, attachment to mundane relationships) ahankar (pride). The origin cause of all evils is haumai (egoism). If self comprehension or deliverance is your aspire then you must do sadhana of Maa Baglamukhi because she is well known to destroy all above said enemies. So, all and sundry should do sadhana of Maa Baglamukhi to remove the cycle of birth.
Baglamukhi Jaap Puja & Havan is performed to defeat enemies, remove effects of Evil Attack or Black Magic and also troubles in the life. It must be performed by experienced Priests, as some very special provisions are made for this Puja.
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