Introduction to 36 Kundli
The 36 Kundi Baglamukhi Yagya & Hawan is a grand Vedic ritual dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas in Hinduism. Known for her power to paralyze enemies and protect devotees from negative influences, Goddess Baglamukhi is invoked through this elaborate Yagya and Hawan to seek her divine blessings for protection, success, and victory over adversities.
Significance of Ritual
The number 36 signifies the use of 36 sacrificial pits (Kundis) in this powerful ritual, amplifying the energy and efficacy of the Yagya and Hawan. This large-scale ceremony is believed to: Neutralize negative energies and malevolent forces. Remove obstacles and ensure success in endeavors. Provide protection against misfortunes and evil influences. Enhance spiritual power and inner strength. Grant peace, prosperity, and overall well-being.
When to Perform the 36 Kundi Baglamukhi Yagya & Hawan
This ritual is particularly beneficial during challenging planetary periods, significant life events, or times of intense adversities. It can be performed on auspicious occasions, such as: Navratri Baglamukhi Jayanti Full Moon (Purnima) New Moon (Amavasya) Specific astrological transits
Consulting with our experienced astrologers can help determine the most favorable time to perform this Yagya and Hawan.
The Ritual Process Preparation: The ritual begins with the purification of the sacred space and the preparation of the 36 Kundis. Devotees and priests undergo a purification process and wear traditional attire. Sankalpa (Vow): The participants take a Sankalpa, a solemn vow, stating their intentions and seeking the blessings of Goddess Baglamukhi. Offerings: Various offerings such as ghee, grains, herbs, and specific materials are made into the fire of each Kundi, symbolizing the surrender of negativities and the invocation of divine blessings. Chanting and Mantras: The ritual involves the continuous chanting of powerful Baglamukhi mantras and hymns, creating a protective and divine atmosphere. Hawan The sacred fire (Hawan) is maintained in each Kundi, with offerings made to appease the goddess and seek her protection and blessings. Prasad Distribution: Upon completion, Prasad (sacred food) is distributed to all participants, symbolizing the acceptance of divine blessings.
Benefits of the 36 Kundi Baglamukhi Yagya & Hawan
Protection from Negative Forces: Shields devotees from evil influences and malevolent energies. Removal of Obstacles: Clears obstacles from one's path, ensuring success in various endeavors. Enhanced Spiritual Strength: Boosts inner strength and spiritual power. Peace and Prosperity: Promotes peace, prosperity, and overall well-being. \Divine Blessings: Invokes the blessings of Goddess Baglamukhi for a harmonious and successful life. How We Provide 36 Kundi Baglamukhi Yagya & Hawan Services Consultation and Guidance: Arrangement of Rituals: Expert Priests: Participation and Involvement: Distribution of Prasad: Post-Ritual Support: