About Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam Puja
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About Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam
Maa Baglamukhi, one of the ten Mahadevis in Hinduism, embodies the divine power to paralyze negativity and silence adversaries. Worshipping her through the Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam is a profound ritual aimed at seeking her blessings for protection, victory, and the removal of obstacles. This sacred practice empowers devotees to overcome challenges with confidence and strength while dispelling negativity from their lives. By performing the Jaap (chanting of mantras) and Homam (fire ritual), devotees can purify their mind and soul, fostering a harmonious,prosperous, and spiritually uplifting life under the protective grace of Maa Baglamukhi.Due to Maa Baglamukhi association with the golden/yellow color, she is also called “Pitambari Maa.”
Benefits of Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam
Engaging in the Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam offers numerous benefits:
- Protection from Enemies: The ritual acts as a shield against adversaries, rendering their malefic intentions ineffective.
- Resolution of Legal Issues: Devotees seeking success in legal battles find this ritual particularly beneficial, as it is believed to sway outcomes in their favor.
- Removal of Negative Energies: The Homam purifies the surroundings, eliminating negative energies and fostering a positive environment.
- Mental Peace and Stability: Regular participation in this ritual helps in calming the mind, reducing stress, and promoting mental clarity.
- Spiritual Empowerment: The Jaap enhances concentration and self-control, aiding in the devotee's spiritual journey towards self-realization.
Mythological Background of Maa Baglamukhi
According to Hindu mythology, during a destructive storm that threatened to annihilate the universe, the gods appealed to the Supreme Goddess for help. From their prayers emerged Maa Baglamukhi, the powerful deity known to bring balance and order to chaos.
In one significant tale, Maa Baglamukhi immobilized a demon by holding his tongue, symbolizing her ability to neutralize harmful speech and actions. This act of silencing evil reflects her role as the protector of righteousness and truth.
Her imagery—depicting the goddess wielding divine weapons and subduing adversaries—emphasizes her power to control both external adversaries and internal negativity. The narrative also serves as a reminder of the importance of self-control, mastery over one’s mind, and the suppression of harmful tendencies for achieving balance and spiritual harmony in life.
Form (Depiction) of Maa Baglamukhi
Maa Bagalamukhi is the ultimate enchantress. She is also called Pitambara, Satrubuddhivinaaini, Brahmastrarupiṇi, Brahmastravidya, Caṇḍi, Caṇḍika, Durga, and Pita Kali. She presides over the southern direction (Dakṣiṇa) and is associated with Sri Kurma. She governs the planet Mars (Mangala) and appears on viraratri.
Maa Baglamukhi is depicted as a young woman who wears a yellow saree and sits on a golden throne, decorated with priceless gems, on the island of Manima located in the midst of an ocean. Her complexion is golden yellow. Dressed in yellow clothes, Maa Baglamukhi is adorned by a garland of yellow flowers and with yellow (golden) ornaments. The other jewels of the Goddess are also yellow and studded with priceless gems.
Maa Baglamukhi is depicted as grabbing and pulling the tongue of a demon by her left hand, thereby stopping the demon from uttering any more words while her right hand is raised to strike the demon with a mace, making the enemy extremely fearful. Holding the demon’s tongue by the Goddess means that the Maa Baglamukhi is worshiped for giving and taking speech power.
A yellow crescent moon adorns Maa Baglamukhi’s forehead. Maa Baglamukhi gets this name only because of the supernatural beauty and power to control enemies by making them motionless, i.e., paralyzed. Bagula (heron) bird, which is associated with concentration (a pearl of great wisdom), is her vehicle.
Auspicious tithi to Perform Maa BaglamukhiJaap and Homam
It is said that Maa Baglamukhi Puja should be performed at night. Mars (Mangal) is also dear to Mata as such, worshipping Goddess on Tuesday is very auspicious. Yellow colour clothes and worship materials are used in Maa Baglamukhi Puja. Turmeric garlands are also used for chanting Maa Baglamukhi mantra. Worship her on her birth anniversary (Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti), which falls on Shukla Ashtami (Eighth day) of Vaishakh month (April-May), to pacify enemies and opponents. This Puja can also be performed on a day based on the person’s birth chart, preferably on Tuesday.
Correct manner of chanting the Baglamukhi Jaap
- Early morning Brahma Muhurat from 4 am to 6 am is the best time to perform Bagalamukhi mantras.
- Take a shower and sit on a mat.
- Carry a rosary and use it to keep track of the mantras you're saying. Chant your mantra for as many rosaries as you choose.
- Place an image of Bagalamukhi in front of you and focus on the form while reciting.
- Yellow flowers are the ideal flowers to honour Goddess Bagalamukhi.
Embrace the transformative power of Maa Baglamukhi Jaap and Homam to navigate life's challenges with confidence and grace. Experience the profound benefits of this sacred ritual by booking your puja with the Kashi Archan Foundation.
Puja Benefits
1
Protection from Enemies
The ritual acts as a shield against adversaries, rendering their malefic intentions ineffective.
2
Resolution of Legal Issues
Devotees seeking success in legal battles find this ritual particularly beneficial, as it is believed to sway outcomes in their favor.
3
Removal of Negative Energies
The Homam purifies the surroundings, eliminating negative energies and fostering a positive environment.
4
Mental Peace and Stability
Regular participation in this ritual helps in calming the mind, reducing stress, and promoting mental clarity.
5
Spiritual Empowerment
The Jaap enhances concentration and self-control, aiding in the devotee's spiritual journey towards self-realization.