Bagalamukhi Gayatri Mantra – For Protection & Victory

The Bagalamukhi Gayatri Mantra holds a unique place among all the Bagalamukhi mantras for its immense power yet being simplistic. Chanting these mantras is considered a direct and effective way to invoke the grace, protection, and divine presence of the Goddess.

Bagalamukhi Mantras are potent stambhana mantras that invoke the goddess’s celestial energy to immobilise, silence, and neutralise negative forces, whether they arise from hostile individuals or adverse situations.

Through her mantras, devotees seek victory, protection, and control over challenging circumstances.

Beyond their protective aspect, these mantras also serve as powerful tools for spiritual awakening, inner stability, and the removal of negative energies.

In advanced Mantra practices, Bagalamukhi Gayatri mantras are combined with the Bagala Bija (seed syllable), like in the Bagalamukhi Bija Mantra, which has greater potency and effectiveness in Sadhana.

Goddess Bagalamukhi Gayatri Mantra
Goddess Bagalamukhi

Bagalamukhi Gayatri Mantra in Sanskrit and English with Lyrics and Meaning

We meditate on Goddess Bagalamukhi, and we contemplate upon her, who holds the power to immobilise anything. May Goddess Bagala enlighten our intellect.

Another Gayatri Mantra to Worship Maa Bagalamukhi

We meditate on Mahadevi, the great goddess. We contemplate the divine Goddess Bagalamukhi. May the divine weapon embodied by her power illuminate our intellect.

Auspicious Timing and Number of Repetitions

The most auspicious times to recite these Mantras daily are during the Brahma Muhurta (the time before sunrise) and the Sandhya Kalas (dawn, dusk, and midday).

For daily worship, reciting the mantra 16, 24, or 108 times is recommended. Whereas the Sadhana procedure involves 1 Lakh (0.1 million) repetitions over a Mandala period (41 days).

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Balancing his professional medical career with a passion for Hinduism, Viswanadh's extensive knowledge of Hindu scriptures, customs, and rituals has led him to become an Editor and Admin for multiple blogs. Through Mantradeepika, he aims to share now the sacred knowledge of mantras and slokas with modern seekers.

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