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Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti 2026: History & Spiritual Importance

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In Hinduism, goddesses are deeply respected and worshipped. Most Hindus worship different forms of goddesses daily. However, some of the manifestations are worshipped under proper guidance. Dasa Mahavidya is the term for these manifestations. Dasa Mahavidya is referred to as the ten goddesses of great insight. Maa Baglamukhi is the eighth of the significant Dasa Mahavidya. The Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti, also known as Pitambara Jayanti, is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Goddess Baglamukhi. In this blog by Cottage9, we will discuss the stories behind Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti and how she brings peace and success to her devotees. 

Who is Maa Baglamukhi?

Among the Dasa Mahavidya, Maa Baglamukhi is the eighth out of ten goddesses. She is worshipped in both the Shakta and Tantra traditions. In Sanatan Dharma, the goddess is revered as the supreme mother in the Shakti tradition. The terms Bagala and Mukhi are combined to form the name Baglamukhi. According to some, Bagala is a corrupt word of Valga, a Sanskrit name. Valga is the word for curb. Bagala means “bridle” or “rein.” Another story holds that the word bagla is derived from the bird Vaka, bakula, or bagula, also known as the crane in English.  In Vedic wisdom literature, the bird is often used as an example of focus and attention. Mukhi is another term that means “faced” or “facing.” Thus, it also refers to someone who has a crane-like face or who restrains or restricts their mouth. 

Why is She Called Baglamukhi?

Once, goddess Parvati was sitting with Lord Shiva. Maa Parvati asked Shiva to give her some food since she was starving. At that time, Lord Shiva was in the state of meditation. He urged her to be patient while he completed his mediation. But Maa Parvati was feeling weak. When the hunger is out of control, she swallowed Lord Shiva, like a crane swallowing a fish. That is why Goddess Parvati is known as Maa Baglamukhi. She was asked to take him out. Once, Lord Shiva was outside her body, he angrily declared that who swallow her husband like a crane is named Baglamukhi.

In addition, when the husband is inside her body, then she is called Dhumavati, which is a widow, meaning one who does not have her husband. As a result, Bagalamukhi and Dhumavati appeared. On the other hand, Maa Bagalamukhi has the power to control Lord Shiva's powers, which is symbolized by her eating him. Even the most powerful Hindu deity is under her control. To attract the blessing of Goddess Parvati in your life, bring the Chola Bronze Parvati idol from Cottage9 for your puja space.

What is Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti?

Maa Baglamukhi temple is the eighth most important site among the Dasa Mahavidyas. Baglamukhi is the name of the goddess who grips the tongue. It is believed that the goddess Baglamukhi was born on this auspicious day to protect her devotees and punish their enemies. Baglamukhi Jayanti is celebrated on the Vaisakh Shukla Ashtami. Goddess Baglamukhi is also known as Maa Pitambara because she adores the color yellow. This year, Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti will be celebrated on Friday, April 24, 2026. Celebrate this auspicious day with your family at home by bringing a handmade bronze Parvati murti from Cottage9. 

Lord Vishnu’s Prayer to Tripura Sundari

According to legends, the world was being destroyed by a storm during the Satya Yuga. To overcome the storm, Goddess Tripura Sundari was worshipped on Haridra Sarovar by Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu’s penance pleased Goddess Tripura Sundari. People believed that Goddess Tripura Sundari emerged from the lake of turmeric. The moment she emerged, the storm was soothed. She prevented the devastation and brought peace back to the universe. People celebrate Hanuman Jayanti with proper traditional rituals in homes and temples. 

The Story of Demon Madan

The demon Madan has received the boon from Vak Siddhi. This is another story that tells about the origin of Maa Baglamukhi. The demon Madan has the power to make his words come true. But he misused his powers and frightened people. He created terror and devastation. Gods were unable to stop him and asked Maa Baglamukhi for help. Maa Baglamukhi defeated him by holding his tongue and paralyzing him. That is how she put an end to his reign of fear. This story tells of Maa Baglamukhi’s power to suppress negativity and regulate speech. She protects her devotees from every obstacle. People keep Maa Baglamukhi painting in their puja space and worship her with great devotion to invite her blessings into their lives. 

Conclusion

Baglamukhi Jayanti 2026 is falling on April 24. This is a perfect opportunity for devotees to ask her blessing in their lives. Baglamukhi Jayanti reminds us to think about how we can change and to ask the goddess for help on our path to truth and spiritual growth. Celebrate Maa Baglamukhi Jayanti by bringing a Meenakshi Devi brass statue home from Cottage9. Whether she is worshipped simply at home or through the Maa Baglamukhi temple, the blessings of Devi Bagalamukhi have the power to bring about protection, wealth, and peace. 

FAQs

What is the significance of Baglamukhi Jayanti?
Baglamukhi Jayanti honors the power of Goddess Baglamukhi, who bestows courage, wealth, and abundance while destroying enemies.
According to the story, how did Goddess Baglamukhi appear?
During a storm, Goddess Baglamukhi emerged from Haridra Sarovar and restored order to the universe by restraining the speech and deeds of the demon Madan.
How is Baglamukhi Jayanti Celebrated?
Devotees worship and pray to Goddess Baglamukhi on the auspicious day of Baglamukhi Jayanti. Since young girls are thought of as the Goddess's avatar, they are also adored and given sacred food. Kirtans are organized in temples and places of worship.
What is the benefit of Baglamukhi Jayanti 2026?
The Baglamukhi Jayanti puja helps in driving out evil thoughts. Devotees have no limits or problems in their lives. The way to success gets easier. 
What qualities does Goddess Baglamukhi possess?
Goddess Baglamukhi is dressed in yellow, has golden skin, and a moon on her head. Among the Dasa Mahavidyas in Hinduism, Goddess Baglamukhi is revered as a significant goddess.

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