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Bagalamukhi Jayanti 2026: How Goddess Bagalamukhi’s Power Can Silence Negativity and Defeat Enemies

Bagalamukhi Jayanti is a powerful and spiritually significant Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Bagalamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas. Known as the goddess who can paralyze enemies and remove obstacles, Maa Bagalamukhi is widely worshipped for protection, victory, and control over negative forces. In 2026, Bagalamukhi Jayanti will be observed on Friday, April 24.
According to the Hindu calendar, the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha begins on April 23, 2026, at 8:49 PM and ends on April 24, 2026, at 7:21 PM. Devotees perform special puja and rituals on this day to seek the blessings of the Goddess.
Goddess Bagalamukhi is considered one of the most powerful forms of the Divine Mother. The word ‘Bagalamukhi’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Valga,’ which means to control or restrain. She is known for her unique ability to stop or paralyze the speech, actions, and thoughts of enemies. This is why she is often referred to as the goddess of ‘Stambhana Shakti’—the power to immobilize.
According to Hindu mythology, during the Satya Yuga, a devastating storm threatened to destroy the entire universe. Concerned about the survival of creation, Lord Vishnu performed intense penance to seek divine intervention. Pleased with his devotion, Goddess Mahatripurasundari appeared and calmed the destructive forces.
Afterward, her divine energy manifested from a sacred yellow lake known as Haridra Sarovar, leading to the emergence of Goddess Bagalamukhi. Because of her association with the color yellow, she is also known as ‘Peetambara Devi.’ Yellow symbolizes power, prosperity, and victory, making it an important aspect of her worship.
Devotees worship Maa Bagalamukhi to overcome enemies, win legal battles, and achieve success in competitive situations. Her blessings are believed to provide control over speech, clarity of mind, and strength to face adversities. She is also highly revered in tantric practices, where seekers aim to attain special spiritual powers through her worship.
On Bagalamukhi Jayanti, devotees wake up early, take a bath, and wear yellow-colored clothes. The puja is performed with yellow flowers, turmeric, sweets made of gram flour (besan), and other yellow offerings. Chanting the powerful mantra “Om Hleem Bagalamukhi Devyai Namah” is considered highly effective in invoking her blessings.
While tantric practitioners follow detailed rituals, ordinary devotees can also worship Maa Bagalamukhi with simple devotion at home. The key is to maintain purity, focus, and sincerity during the prayers.
Devotees are advised to avoid negative thoughts, anger, and conflicts on this day. Maintaining a calm and focused mind enhances the effectiveness of the worship. Bagalamukhi Jayanti is not just about external rituals—it is also about gaining control over one’s inner self and eliminating negativity from within.
This sacred day teaches that true strength lies in self-control and inner power. By worshipping Maa Bagalamukhi, devotees not only seek protection from external enemies but also strive to overcome their internal weaknesses such as fear, doubt, and negativity.
In conclusion, Bagalamukhi Jayanti is a powerful occasion that symbolizes victory, protection, and spiritual strength. With sincere devotion, this day can bring stability, confidence, and success in life.
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