
Baglamukhi Anusthan
Baglamukhi Anusthan is a practice that is performed in order to invoke the blessings of the goddess. It is said to be particularly effective in reversing the negative effects of black magic and negativity.
Anusthan is a Sanskrit word which means Practice. It is also known as Rites or Ceremonies. The term is used in Hinduism to denote a whole range of activities, from personal hygiene to the worship of deities.
Bagalamukhi is one of the ten Mahavidyas, a group of goddesses who are considered to be aspects of the divine mother, Kali. She is known as the “Crusher of Wilful Leaders”, and her name means “She Who Paralyses the Tongue“.
The Anusthan involves the chanting of mantras, the making of offerings, and the wearing of special clothing. It is usually performed by a group of people, and can last for anything from a few hours to a number of days. The benefits of Bagalamukhi Anusthan are many and varied.