|| Shree Maa Baglamukhi Aarti ||

 Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata,
Aarti Karahun Tumhari

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata,
Aarti Karahun Tumhari

Peet Vasan Tan Par Tav Sche,
Kundal Ki Chavi Nyari.

Kar Kamalon Me Mudgar Dhaare,
Astuti Karahin Bakal Nar Naarl.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Champak Maal Oale Lahrawe
Bur Nar Muni Jay Jayati Uohari.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Trivich Trap Miti Jaat Bakal Bab,
Bhakti Sada Tav Hal Sukhkaari.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Paalan Harat Brijat Tum Jag Ko,
Sab Jiwan Ki Ho Rakhwari

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Moh Nicha Me Bhramat Bakal Jan,
Karahu Hriday Mah, Tum Ulyaarl.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Timir Nachawahu OyanBadhawahu,
Ambe Tumahl Ho Acurari.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Bantan Ko Bukh Dat Bada Hl,
Sab Jan Ki Tum Praan Pyart.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Tav Charanan Jo Dhyan Lagawe,
Taako Ho Bab Bhav-Bhayhaarl.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

Prem Sahit Jo Karahi Aarti,
Te Nar Mokchdhaam Adhikari.

Jay Jay Shri Baglamukhi Mata…

|| Doha ||

Baglamukhi Ki Aarti, Padhe Bune Jo Koy,
Vinati Kulpati Mishra KI, Sukh Sampati Sab Hoy.

Meaning of Maa Baglamukhi

The name Baglamukhi is formed from two words: “Bagla” and “Mukhi.” “Bagla” is derived from “Wagla,” meaning bridle. The name itself consists of three letters: VA, GA, and LA. The letter ‘VA‘ represents Varuni, ‘GA‘ symbolizes Siddhida, and ‘LA‘ stands for earth. Due to her divine beauty and immense spiritual power, the Goddess is known as Baglamukhi.

Maa Baglamukhi has 108 names and is popularly known as Pitambara in North India, meaning “the goddess associated with the yellow or golden color.” It is believed that Baglamukhi Devi manifested in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, emerging from turmeric-colored water. Because of this yellow hue, she is also called Pitambara Devi.

One of the most sacred places dedicated to her is the Maa Baglamukhi Temple Nalkheda, where devotees seek her blessings for protection, success, and victory.

According to one belief, Maa Baglamukhi’s appearance is linked to Lord Vishnu, making her associated with sattva qualities and the Vaishnava sect. However, in some aspects, she is also connected to tamasic qualities.

Maa Baglamukhi is one of the ten Mahavidyas and is revered as Pitambara Maa Baglamukhi Ashtamahavidya. Worshipping her brings both Riddhis (wealth, prosperity, and good fortune) and Siddhis (spiritual growth and supernatural powers).