Description
Siddha Bagalamukhi Yantra is one of the most powerful tantric yantras in Hindu tradition, dedicated to Goddess Bagalamukhi-the eighth of the ten Mahavidyas. She’s often called the “stambhana shakti,” the one who has the power to paralyze enemies, silence negativity, and cut through hostile forces. People turn to this yantra or kavach for victory in disputes, protection from black magic, legal battles, or even to gain authority in speech and influence.
Here’s what you should know:
1. Symbolism
The yantra usually has interlocking triangles, lotus petals, and a bindu at the center.
The geometry represents focused energy, designed to control chaos and destructive vibrations.
2. Benefits of Worship
Neutralizes enemies and rivals.
Gives clarity and confidence in speech (lawyers, politicians, leaders often keep it).
Protects from accidents, evil eye, curses, cuts, scars, operation or sudden downfalls.
Stabilizes the mind when fear or anxiety comes from external threats.
3. How It’s Used
Typically inscribed on (bhojpatra) vujja patra, paper (printed and laminated), copper, silver, or gold plates. Sometimes made on bhojpatra with turmeric paste. Here we are giving print on paper with lamination.
Kept on the altar (wooden chowki) and yellow colour asana, preferably facing east or north.
Yantra is activated by DipJay using specific activation mantra. Then energized (prana pratishta) through specific Bagalamukhi mantras.
Daily worship involves lighting a ghee lamp, offering yellow flowers, turmeric, and chanting the Bagalamukhi mantra.
4. Mantra Connection
Her core bija mantra is about “stambhana” (paralyzing opposition). Without mantra, the yantra is just a design-when energized, it becomes a living force.
5. When to Use Carefully
Bagalamukhi is a fierce energy. This yantra is usually recommended under guidance of a guru, because invoking it without discipline can backfire-too much suppression or aggression in life.
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