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Baglamukhi Kavach

A Tantric kavach invoking Goddess Baglamukhi for protection against enemies, court cases, and malicious forces.

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ॐ श्री बगलामुखी देव्यै नमः। अस्य श्रीबगलामुखीकवचस्तोत्रमन्त्रस्य नारद ऋषिः। अनुष्टुप् छन्दः। श्रीबगलामुखी देवता।

Om Shri Baglamukhi Devyai Namah. Asya Shri Baglamukhi Kavacha Stotra Mantrasya Narada Rishih. Anushtup Chhandah. Shri Baglamukhi Devata.

Salutations to Goddess Baglamukhi. This kavach was revealed by sage Narada, in the Anushtup metre, with Baglamukhi as the presiding deity.


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शिरो मे बगला पातु ललाटं ब्रह्मवादिनी। चक्षुषी स्तम्भिनी पातु कर्णौ पातु हरप्रिया॥

Shiro Me Bagalaa Paatu Lalaatam Brahmavadinee. Chakshushi Stambhinee Paatu Karnau Paatu Harapriyaa.

May Bagala protect my head, the knower of Brahman protect my forehead. May the paralyzer protect my eyes, and the beloved of Hara protect my ears.


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नासिकां पातु सर्वज्ञा मुखं पातु शुभंकरी। जिह्वां पातु च वाग्वादि- स्तम्भिनी सर्वसिद्धिदा॥

Naasikaam Paatu Sarvajnaa Mukham Paatu Shubhamkaree. Jihvaam Paatu Cha Vaagvaadi- Stambhinee Sarvasiddhidaa.

May the all-knowing one protect my nose, the auspicious one protect my mouth. May she who paralyzes hostile speech and grants all accomplishments protect my tongue.


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इति श्रीबगलामुखीकवचं सम्पूर्णम्। ॐ ह्लीं बगलामुखी देव्यै नमः॥

Iti Shri Baglamukhi Kavacham Sampoornam. Om Hleem Baglamukhi Devyai Namah.

Thus ends the Baglamukhi Kavach. Salutations to Goddess Baglamukhi.

Meaning of Baglamukhi Kavach

Baglamukhi Kavach is a Tantric protective shield (kavach) dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas. This sacred text serves as spiritual armor, invoking the fierce protective energy of the Devi to guard the reciter from external harm, enemies, and negative influences. The kavach is structured as a series of devotional verses that systematize divine protection across all aspects of life—physical, mental, and spiritual.

Baglamukhi, whose name means 'crane-faced,' embodies the power to paralyze negativity and render enemies powerless. In Tantric tradition, she represents the supreme force that stops harmful speech and destructive actions. Reciting her kavach creates a sacred boundary around the devotee, invoking her cosmic protection. The Devi's golden form and fierce gaze are believed to neutralize malevolent energies, court case complications, and obstacles created by adversaries.

This kavach is best recited during morning hours or before engaging in challenging situations—court appearances, business negotiations, or times of interpersonal conflict. Traditional practice recommends reciting it daily for 40 days or 108 times during critical periods. Some practitioners wear or carry the written kavach as a protective amulet, reinforcing its spiritual potency through continuous devotion.

The Baglamukhi Kavach appears in various Tantric texts and Upapuranas, particularly within traditions that focus on the Devi's protective aspects. While exact compositional attribution remains uncertain, these verses reflect centuries of Tantric lineage practice, preserved and transmitted through guru-disciple traditions across India and Nepal.

How to Recite the Kavach

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    Prepare sacred space

    Sit facing east or north in a clean, quiet location. Light a lamp or incense. Place an image or yantra of Baglamukhi before you. Sprinkle water to sanctify the space and calm your mind through 3-5 deep breaths.

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    Invoke the Devi

    Begin with salutations to Baglamukhi: 'Om Aim Hreem Baglamukshaaye Vidmahe Stambhini Devi Dhimahi Tanno Baglamukhi Prachodayat.' Visualize her golden form radiating protective energy around you.

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    Recite Baglamukhi Kavach

    Chant the full kavach text slowly and with devotion. Focus on each verse's meaning. If unfamiliar with Sanskrit, use a transliterated version. Maintain steady breath and internal visualization of divine protection enveloping you.

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    Meditate on protection

    After recitation, sit silently for 5-10 minutes. Visualize Baglamukhi's fierce energy as an impenetrable shield around you, neutralizing all negativity. Feel absolute security and divine support.

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    Close with gratitude

    Bow respectfully to the Devi. Chant 'Om Namah Baglamukshaaye' three times. Carry this protective feeling throughout your day. Maintain purity of thought and action.

Benefits of Baglamukhi Kavach

  • Protection from enemies, rivalries, and malicious intent targeting you

  • Court case victory and favorable outcomes in legal disputes

  • Paralyzing negative speech and destructive communication directed at you

  • Mental clarity and courage to face adversarial situations confidently

  • Removal of obstacles and impediments created by rival forces

Deity Devi
Language hindi

Story & Symbolism

Baglamukhi worship emerges from the Tantric tradition's sophisticated understanding of divine feminine power, particularly within the framework of the ten Mahavidyas—the supreme cosmic expressions of Devi Shakti. Historical texts suggest her veneration intensified during the medieval period in North India, especially in regions with strong Tantric schools. The protective aspects emphasized in the Baglamukhi Kavach likely developed as practitioners sought systematic methods to invoke her fierce paralyzing power against enemies and obstacles. In Tantric cosmology, Baglamukhi represents the force that 'stabs and stills'—she quietens harmful speech, freezes destructive actions, and renders negative forces impotent. Her symbolism draws from both Vedic protection deities and refined Tantric philosophy. The crane (bagla in Bengali/Hindi) symbolizes grounded awareness and strategic stillness. Her golden complexion represents supreme purity and spiritual radiance, while her fiercer aspects embody the cosmic power required to confront and neutralize genuine malevolent forces. The kavach format—creating layered protective invocations—developed from classical Vedic armor traditions (like Devi Kavach) but adapted to Tantric methodology. Various Tantric texts and Upapuranas preserve references to her protective powers, though the exact compositional history of this specific kavach remains within oral tradition. Tantric lineages across India and Nepal have transmitted these verses through guru-disciple relationships, authenticating them through continuous practice and documented protective results. The tradition's legitimacy rests not in textual attribution but in centuries of verified spiritual efficacy among devoted practitioners. Historically, the kavach gained prominence among seekers facing genuine opposition—merchants in trade disputes, those engaged in legal battles, and spiritual practitioners defending against occult attacks. Traditional accounts describe numerous instances where sincere recitation produced documented court victories and the neutralization of enemy schemes, reinforcing faith in Baglamukhi's direct intervention.

How to Use in Daily Life

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Before conflict or confrontation

Recite the kavach 3-5 times before court appearances, difficult negotiations, or situations involving adversaries. This strengthens your energetic boundary and invokes the Devi's protective presence.

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Morning spiritual practice

Make kavach recitation part of your daily dawn routine for continuous protection. Even 5-10 minutes of sincere practice sets protective intention for the entire day ahead.

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Wear as written protection

Keep a written kavach text in your wallet, pocket, or wear it as a talisman. This physical presence maintains conscious connection to Baglamukhi's protective energy throughout daily activities.

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During challenging periods

During times of interpersonal conflict, legal disputes, or negative patterns, intensify practice to twice daily. Extended 40-day cycles significantly amplify protective power against sustained adversarial situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baglamukhi Kavach?
Baglamukhi Kavach is a Tantric protective mantra dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas. It functions as spiritual armor, invoking the Devi's fierce protective power to shield the reciter from enemies, malicious forces, and negative influences. Structured as a series of devotional verses, this kavach systematizes divine protection across physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Baglamukhi, whose name means 'crane-faced,' represents the cosmic force that paralyzes harmful actions and renders negativity powerless. In Tantric tradition, she embodies the supreme protection against external adversaries and obstacles. The kavach is recited as a daily spiritual practice or during challenging periods—particularly before court cases, business conflicts, or interpersonal disputes. Traditional practitioners often recite it 108 times or for 40 consecutive days to maximize its protective potency and invoke the Devi's direct intervention in overcoming obstacles.
What are the benefits of Baglamukhi Kavach?
The primary benefits include protection from enemies and rival forces, victory in court cases and legal disputes, paralyzing hostile speech and negative communication, enhanced mental clarity during conflicts, and removal of obstacles created by adversaries. Regular recitation is believed to create a sacred energetic shield around the devotee, neutralizing malevolent intentions before they manifest. Practitioners report increased courage and confidence when facing challenging situations, better outcomes in negotiations, and a sense of divine support during interpersonal conflicts. The kavach also purifies negative karma related to conflicts and strengthens the reciter's resolve. Beyond external protection, many devotees experience internal benefits—heightened spiritual awareness, liberation from fear-based thinking, and alignment with the Devi's cosmic protective consciousness. The transformation from victim mentality to empowered resilience represents one of the kavach's most profound effects, enabling practitioners to navigate adversity with grace and divine backing.
When should I recite Baglamukhi Kavach?
The optimal time is early morning (Brahma Muhurta), ideally between 4-6 AM, when spiritual energy peaks and the mind is clearest. However, recitation is effective anytime—before court appearances, business negotiations, or confrontations with adversaries. Traditional practice recommends a 40-day continuous recitation cycle for maximum potency, or 108 recitations during critical periods. If facing immediate challenges, recite daily until the situation resolves. Some practitioners maintain a lifelong daily practice as spiritual protection. During auspicious lunar phases—especially new moon or full moon—recitation carries enhanced power. If defending against specific negative situations, increase frequency to 3-5 times daily. Consistency matters more than timing; even one sincere recitation creates protective resonance. Avoid reciting during inauspicious times (eclipses) or with a distracted, angry mind. The Devi responds most powerfully to devoted, sincere practice combined with righteous living and non-harm toward others.
Where does Baglamukhi Kavach originate?
Baglamukhi Kavach appears within Tantric texts and Upapuranas focused on the Devi's protective aspects, though exact compositional attribution remains uncertain. The kavach tradition reflects centuries of transmission through guru-disciple lineages. Baglamukhi worship itself is documented in medieval Tantric texts, particularly those emphasizing the ten Mahavidyas (supreme cosmic powers). The specific kavach likely emerged from the Tantric schools of North India, especially Bengal and Kashmir, where sophisticated protective mantra systems developed. Texts like the Devi Mahatmya and various Tantric Puranas reference Baglamukhi's protective powers, providing scriptural foundation for kavach practices. The structure—invoking the Devi's various forms and attributes for layered protection—follows classical Tantric kavach methodology seen in texts like the Devi Kavach. While formal authorship is often attributed to revered Tantric gurus or compiled from oral transmission, these verses have been preserved and authenticated through centuries of continuous practice by initiated devotees, making the tradition itself the ultimate authority.
How do I recite Baglamukhi Kavach correctly?
Maintain proper pronunciation and conscious intention: sit facing east or north in a clean space, wear freshly bathed clothing, and begin with three deep breaths. Recite slowly and deliberately, focusing on each word's meaning rather than rushing through. If you don't know Sanskrit, use a transliterated version or audio recording from authentic sources. Visualize Baglamukhi's fierce golden form as you chant, imagining her protective energy surrounding you. Maintain a reverent inner attitude—this is communion with divine consciousness, not mechanical recitation. Use a mala (prayer beads) to count 108 recitations, or recite the full text once daily. Avoid reciting while angry, distracted, or with harmful intent toward others; the Devi responds to sincere devotion and righteous application. Keep the written kavach in a respectful place or wear it as an amulet. Regular practice deepens connection more than intense, sporadic effort. If learning the Sanskrit, consider studying under a qualified guru to receive proper initiation (diksha), which traditionally amplifies the kavach's spiritual power and ensures correct pronunciation and technique.