Goddess Worship — Vedic Puja Vidhi
Baglamukhi Puja
Baglamukhi Puja is a highly potent tantric ritual dedicated to the eighth Mahavidya, Goddess Baglamukhi — also known as Pitambara Devi — the deity who paralyses the speech, intellect, and actions of enemies. Robed entirely in yellow (pitambara), she wields a club (mudgara) and pulls the tongue of a demon, symbolising her supreme power to stun adversaries and halt all negative forces in their tracks. Worshipped extensively in the tantric tradition and at the Pitambara Peeth in Datia (Madhya Pradesh), this puja is sought by those facing legal battles, political opposition, court cases, business enemies, black magic attacks, and chronic obstacles that no ordinary remedy can resolve. The sadhana involves a yellow ritual space, yellow flowers, yellow sweets (kesar halwa), and sustained recitation of the Baglamukhi ashtakshar mantra.
Last updated: 23 April 2026 · Source: Vedic Tradition
Benefits
Paralyses enemies and opponents, wins court cases and legal disputes, stops slander and false accusations, removes black magic and evil eye, grants victory in competitive examinations and elections, halts gossip and conspiracies, and provides an impenetrable shield of divine protection.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Establish a yellow-draped altar facing east or north. Place the Baglamukhi yantra and idol. Purify the space with haldi (turmeric) water. The ritualist wears yellow clothes throughout. Begin with Ganesh Puja and Navarna mantra invocation. Recite the Baglamukhi ashtakshar mantra (Om Hleem Baglamukhi Sarvadushtanam...) a minimum of 1,008 times using a haldi-mala. Offer yellow mustard flowers, kesar halwa, and turmeric-mixed water to the deity. Perform havan with yellow mustard seeds (sarson) in a sacred fire ritual. Conclude with aarti and distribute yellow sweets as prasad.
Best Time (Muhurat)
Tuesday or Saturday nights, Ashtami and Navami of Krishna Paksha, the month of Chaitra. The most powerful time is midnight (Nishitha Kaal). Annual Baglamukhi Jayanti is celebrated on Vaishakha Shukla Ashtami.
Materials Required (Samagri)
- ·Baglamukhi yantra
- ·Yellow cloth for altar
- ·Turmeric (haldi)
- ·Yellow mustard seeds (sarson)
- ·Yellow flowers (marigold, champa)
- ·Kesar halwa (saffron sweet)
- ·Haldi mala (turmeric rosary)
- ·Yellow sweets
- ·Ghee for havan
- ·Lemon
- ·Yellow thread
FAQ
Q.What is Baglamukhi Puja?
Baglamukhi Puja is a highly potent tantric ritual dedicated to the eighth Mahavidya, Goddess Baglamukhi — also known as Pitambara Devi — the deity who paralyses the speech, intellect, and actions of enemies. Robed entirely in yellow (pitambara), she ...
Q.What are the benefits of Baglamukhi Puja?
Paralyses enemies and opponents, wins court cases and legal disputes, stops slander and false accusations, removes black magic and evil eye, grants victory in competitive examinations and elections, halts gossip and conspiracies, and provides an impenetrable shield of divine protection.
Q.What is the best time to perform Baglamukhi Puja?
Tuesday or Saturday nights, Ashtami and Navami of Krishna Paksha, the month of Chaitra. The most powerful time is midnight (Nishitha Kaal). Annual Baglamukhi Jayanti is celebrated on Vaishakha Shukla Ashtami.
Q.What materials are needed for Baglamukhi Puja?
Baglamukhi yantra, Yellow cloth for altar, Turmeric (haldi), Yellow mustard seeds (sarson), Yellow flowers (marigold, champa), Kesar halwa (saffron sweet), Haldi mala (turmeric rosary), Yellow sweets, Ghee for havan, Lemon, Yellow thread.