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Maa Baglamukhi Sadhna Kendra +91-8048372141 Maa Baglamukhi Sadhna Kendra https://www.indiamart.com/maabaglamukhi-sadhna-kendra/ Shri Baglamukhi or Bagalamukhi devotion is known as ultimate power in modern era, She has atomic powers and indeed she is a enemy destroyer. Bagala or Baglamukhi is the eighth Mahavidya in the famous series of the 10 Mahavidyas. She is identified ... About Us Shri Baglamukhi or Bagalamukhi devotion is known as ultimate power in modern era, She has atomic powers and indeed she is a enemy destroyer. Bagala or Baglamukhi is the eighth Mahavidya in the famous series of the 10 Mahavidyas. She is identified with the second night of courage and is the power or Shakti of cruelty. She is described as the Devi with three eyes, wearing yellow clothes and gems, moon as her diadem, wearing champaka blossoms, with left hand holding the tongue of an enemy and with the right hand spiking him, thus should you meditate on the paralyser of the three worlds. Seated on the right of Bagala is the Maharudra, with one face, who dissolves the universe. The name literally means “crane faced,” though this is a misnomer. The name 'Bagla' or 'Bagala' is a distortion of the original Sanskrit root 'ValgA'. She has a golden complexion and her cloth is yellow. She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full of yellow lotuses. A crescent moon adorns her head. She holds a club in her right hand with which she beats the demon, while pulling his tongue out with her left hand. This image is sometimes interpreted as an exhibition of Stambhana, the power to stun or paralyze one’s enemy into silence. This is one of the boons for which Bagalamukhi’s devotees worship her. Other Mahavidya goddesses are also said to represent similar powers useful for defeating enemies, to... For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/maabaglamukhi-sadhna-kendra/aboutus.html BAGLAMUKHI YANTRA P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Pyramid Shape 3D Baglamukhi Kavach Baglamukhi Yantra Brass Plated Baglamukhi Brass Plated Small size Maha Yantra Baglamukhi Yantra F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Service Provider CONTACT US Maa Baglamukhi Sadhna Kendra Contact Person: Rajnarayan Sharma Ram Nagar Road, Bangali Tola Patna - 800001, Bihar, India +91-8048372141 https://www.indiamart.com/maabaglamukhi-sadhna-kendra/.
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