The Eighth Mahavidya. The Goddess of Stambhan Shakti. The Divine Anchor in the storm of Kalyug — silencing negativity, defeating enemies, and restoring cosmic harmony.
Long ago in the age of Satyug, a catastrophic storm arose of such terrifying power that it threatened to destroy the entire universe. The balance of creation was collapsing, and every being trembled in fear.
Lovingly known as Pitambara Devi, She is fierce yet benevolent — clad in radiant yellow, seated on a golden throne, blessing Her devotees with victory, protection, clarity, and inner stillness. Her mere presence commands silence, not from fear, but from devotion.
Her name blends "Bagla" — a Sanskrit distortion of Valga (meaning bridle or reins) — and "Mukhi" (face). Together: "The Goddess who has the power to control, restrain, and paralyze all harmful forces." She is the Devi of Stambhan Shakti — the power to halt, still, and neutralize evil at its very root.
Where Maa's Shakti is raw, alive, and deeply active — where faith is restored and fate is changed.
Located on the serene banks of the Lakhundar River in Madhya Pradesh, Maa Baglamukhi Dham at Nalkheda is one of the most powerful Siddh Peeths in India — a Swayambhu (self-manifested) seat where Maa's presence is eternally alive.
During the Mahabharata era, on Lord Krishna's counsel, the Pandavas performed tapasya here to seek Her blessings before their great battle. That ancient tradition of seeking Her grace continues to this day.
The temple houses a rare three-form idol of Maa Baglamukhi — representing Lakshmi (wealth), Saraswati (wisdom), and Kali (protection) — making Nalkheda an extraordinarily powerful spiritual center where all problems meet one divine solution.
Accessible from Indore, Ujjain, and Kota — and through online services for devotees worldwide, including Dubai and abroad.
Yellow is the sacred color of Maa Baglamukhi. It represents clarity of mind, spiritual energy, divine power, and the purifying force of the sun. This is why Her devotees wear yellow, and why every offering to Maa carries this sacred hue.
ॐ ह्लीं बगलामुखी सर्वदुष्टानां
वाचं मुखं पदं स्तम्भय
जिव्हां कीलय बुद्धिं विनाशय
ह्लीं ॐ स्वाहा॥
Om Hleem Baglamukhi Sarvadushtanaam
Vacham Mukham Padam Stambhaya
Jivham Kilaya Buddhim Vinashaya
Hleem Om Swaha
This mantra may be chanted anytime, anywhere — in moments of struggle, confusion, or stillness. And if you cannot remember the full mantra, even the Beej sound alone carries Her divine vibration:
"Maa sees your bhakti, not the numbers."
In the chaos of Kalyug, where competition, lawsuits, toxic relationships, jealousy, mental unrest, and hidden enemies are commonplace — Maa Baglamukhi stands as a Divine Anchor.
Maa doesn't always give you what you want — She gives you what your soul truly needs.
Surrendering to Maa at Nalkheda — or through a sincere anushthan performed on your behalf — is known to change fate. Whether you visit in person or seek Her grace through online pujas, Achary Mukesh Krishn Ji Maharaj is here to guide your sadhana.
Connect with Achary Mukesh Krishn Ji Maharaj for personalised Baglamukhi puja, havan, and anushthan — in person or live online worldwide.