A powerful and comprehensive Vedic fire ritual (Hawan) dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi, designed to purify energies, remove obstacles, neutralize adversaries, and attract prosperity and spiritual strength.
Maa Baglamukhi Maha Hawan Pujan Anushthan is a powerful Vedic ritual dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi, the eighth Mahavidya, revered for her ability to grant victory, protection, and spiritual strength. Known as the Goddess of Tantra, she paralyzes negative forces, enemies, and obstacles, ensuring success and peace for her devotees. This sacred Anushthan, involving mantra chanting, Hawan, and traditional rituals, is ideal for overcoming challenges, achieving goals, and attaining divine blessings. The Maa Baglamukhi Sampurna hawan is a comprehensive fire ritual to invoke the goddess’s blessings. It purifies energies, removes obstacles, and attracts prosperity. Revered as the 'Crusher of Enemies,' Maa Baglamukhi bestows her devotees with strength to overcome obstacles and negative energies. Performed with devotion, this sacred hawan aligns devotees with divine energy for prosperity, peace, and triumph in personal and professional endeavors.
The ritual begins with a Sankalp, where the devotee’s name, birth details, and specific intentions (e.g., victory, protection, prosperity) are declared to invoke Maa Baglamukhi’s blessings.
Worship of Lord Ganesha and the nine planets is performed to remove obstacles and ensure cosmic harmony.
A consecrated Kalash (sacred pot) is established to invoke divine energies.
The main puja involves Shodashopchar (16-fold worship), including offerings of flowers, yellow clothes, and turmeric to the Goddess.
Chanting of the Baglamukhi Moola Mantra—'Om Hreem Baglamukhi Sarva Dushtanaam Vacham Mukham Padam Stambhaya Jivhaam Keelaya Buddhim Vinashaya Hreem Om Swaha'—is performed. For Anushthan, this is typically 1.25 lakh times over 11 days. For Sampurna Hawan, it is chanted 108 times or as guided by the priest.
A sacred fire ritual is conducted with mango wood and ghee for offerings. For Anushthan, this occurs on the final day, with Dashansh (one-tenth of the mantra chants) offered into the fire. For Sampurna Hawan, it is the core of the ritual.
Offerings of water and purification rituals are performed to appease the Goddess.
Feeding Brahmins and donating to the needy enhance the ritual’s merits.
The ritual concludes with Maa Baglamukhi’s Aarti, followed by the distribution of energized Prasad, such as Haldi Mala, Yantra, and Vibhuti. Energized prasad is shared among devotees, and sacred items like Baglamukhi Kavach or Raksha Sutra may be received.
Consistent performance or intensified Anushthan can yield profound results.
Om Hreem Baglamukhi Sarva Dushtanaam Vacham Mukham Padam Stambhaya Jivhaam Keelaya Buddhim Vinashaya Hreem Om Swaha
Om Hleem
Relevant mantras for offerings into the sacred fire.
Chant the Baglamukhi Moola Mantra (1.25 lakh times for Anushthan, 108 times for Sampurna Hawan) and other relevant mantras.
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