
Shree Maa
Baglamukhi Puja
"O Maa Baglamukhi, still the speech, face, and feet of all who wish harm; bind their tongue and dispel their harmful intent. Hleem—Om Svaha."
Maa Baglamukhi
Havan & Special Rituals
Traditional Vedic and tantric havans according to diverse spiritual purposes
Please note: Various traditions exist regarding 'red chilli havan' and certain other tantric havans. Method and purpose may differ according to temple, lineage and acharya.
॥ यज्ञेन यज्ञमयजन्त देवाः ॥
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Book a HavanAbout Maa Baglamukhi
Maa Baglamukhi is the eighth of the ten Mahavidyas (supreme tantric goddesses). The word "Bagla" is derived from the Sanskrit "Valga" meaning "bridle" — she who holds the reins of speech and destruction. She is depicted in yellow, seated on a golden throne, holding a golden club in her right hand and gripping the tongue of a demon with her left — a powerful symbol of stambhana (paralysis of evil).
According to the Devi Bhagavatam, she emerged from the waters of Haridra (turmeric) Lake during a great cosmic storm threatening to destroy all creation. Lord Vishnu performed tapas on the banks of this lake, and she manifested to still the storm and restore cosmic order.
Her worship is considered especially potent for victory in legal battles, protection from enemies, developing commanding speech, and dissolving black magic and negative energies. She is the embodiment of the power to paralyse, which, when wielded rightly, preserves dharma.
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Shree Maa Baglamukhi Mandir, Nalkheda Agar Malwa District, Madhya Pradesh — 465445
॥ सर्वमङ्गलमाङ्गल्ये शिवे सर्वार्थसाधिके ॥
"O auspicious one, the bestower of all welfare — grant us divine protection and fulfilment."
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How to reach Nalkheda
आगर मालवा जिला, मध्य प्रदेश — 465445
Agar Malwa District, Madhya Pradesh — 465445
By Flight
Daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru. Taxi to temple ~3.5 hours.
By Train
Major rail junction with trains from across India. Taxi or bus to Nalkheda ~2–2.5 hours.
Closer station with connecting services.
By Road
Excellent NH bus connectivity from Indore, Ujjain, Bhopal & Kota.
Self-Drive
AB Road via Dewas-Maksi. Smooth 3-hour drive. Free temple parking available.













