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2025 Bagalamukhi Jayanti Date and Puja Timings for Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

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2025 Bagalamukhi Jayanti

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Fairfield, United States
Bagalamukhi Jayanti
4th
May 2025
Sunday / रविवार
Bagalamukhi Jayanti
Goddess Bagalamukhi

Bagalamukhi Jayanti Timings

Bagalamukhi Jayanti on Sunday, May 4, 2025
Ashtami Tithi Begins - 09:48 PM on May 03, 2025
Ashtami Tithi Ends - 10:05 PM on May 04, 2025

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Fairfield, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

Bagalamukhi Jayanti 2025

According to Hindu calendar, Bagalamukhi Jayanti is celebrated every Vaishakha Shukla Ashtami. Goddess Bagalamukhi is the eighth of the ten Mahavidya and belongs to the Shri Kula. Originally, Bagala is an Apabhramsa of the Sanskrit word Valga. Valga literally means curb, signifying control and paralyze. Goddess Bagalamukhi is also known as Goddess Peetambara and Brahmastra.

According to Hindu scriptures, the first creator, Lord Brahma, practiced Bagla Mahavidya and Brahma taught it to Sanakadi sages, Sanatkumara to Devarshi Narada, and Narada to Paramahansa named Sankhyayana. There are five Mantra of Goddess Bagalamukhi, namely Badvamukhi, Jatavedamukhi, Ulkamukhi, Jalamukhi and Brihad-Bhanumukhi. Goddess Bagalamukhi is known to be related to the Shri Kurma incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

Therefore, by worshiping and cultivating Goddess Bagalamukhi, the seeker attains the perfection of Stambhana. The seekers of the Tantra path also practice Goddess Bagalamukhi for attaining the Siddhi of Vashikaran, hypnosis and others. Even ordinary householders can worship Goddess Bagalamukhi. Goddess Bagalamukhi stuns the enemies of Her devotees. Devotees also worship Goddess Bagalamukhi for victory in judicial disputes and success in all kinds of competitions.

Devi Bagalamukhi Jayanti Katha

अथ वक्ष्यामि देवेशि बगलोत्पत्तिकारणम्‌। पुरा कृतयुगे देवि वातक्षोभ उपस्थिते॥
चराऽचरविनाशाय विष्णुश्चिन्तापरायणः। तपस्यया च सन्तुष्टा महात्रिपुरसुन्दरी॥
हरिद्राख्यं सरो दृष्ट्वा जलक्रीडापरायणा। महापीतहृदस्याऽन्ते सौराष्ट्रे बगलाम्बिका॥
श्रीविद्यासम्भवं तेजो विजृम्भति इतस्ततः। चतुर्दशी भौमयुता मकारेण समन्विता॥
कुल-ऋृक्ष-समायुक्ता वीररात्रिः प्रकीर्तिता। तस्यामेवाऽर्ध्दरात्रौ वा पीतह्रदनिवासिना॥
ब्रह्मास्त्रविद्या सञ्जाता त्रैलोक्यस्तम्भनी परा। तत्तेजो विष्णुजं तेजो विद्याऽनुविद्ययोर्गतम्‌‌॥

Atha Vakshyami Deveshi Bagalotpattikaranam‌।
Pura Kritayuge Devi Vatakshobha Upasthite॥
Charaacharavinashaya Vishnushchintaparayanah।
Tapasyaya Cha Santushta Mahatripurasundari॥
Haridrakhyam Saro Drishtva Jalakridaparayana।
Mahapitahridasyaante Saurashtre Bagalambika॥
Shrividyasambhavam Tejo Vijrimbhati Itastatah।
Chaturdashi Bhaumayuta Makarena Samanvita॥
Kula-Riksha-Samayukta Viraratrih Prakirtita।
Tasyamevaardhdaratrau Va Pitahradanivasina॥
Brahmastravidya Sanjata Trailokyastambhani Para।
Tattejo Vishnujam Tejo Vidyaanuvidyayorgatam‌॥

Lord Shiva says to Devi, in ancient times, during Krita Yuga (Satya Yuga), a very severe cyclone started destroying the entire earth. Lord Vishnu became worried that if this powerful cyclone was not calmed, it could destroy the entire creation. Lord Vishnu indulged in rigorous penance to overcome the grave crisis of cyclone. Pleased with the thousand years of hard penance performed by Lord Vishnu, Goddess Mahatripura extinguished that terrible cyclone. After that, Mother Goddess's gaze fell on the nearby lake, whose name is Haridra Sarovara. Mother Goddess started Jalakreeda in that lake. Thereafter, in a nearby place called Saurashtra, at midnight of Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi, a bright goddess appeared from that yellow lake. According to the scriptures it was Tuesday. In the texts related to Tantra, this great night has been described as 'Viraratri'. However, Bagalamukhi Jyanti is observed on Vaishakha Shukla Ashtami. Goddess Bagalamukhi is the eighth Siddhavidya, who is also called Bagalambika.

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