"Maa Baglamukhi Hawan" is a sacred fire ceremony dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, who is revered as the eighth Mahavidya (Great Wisdom) in Hinduism. Maa Baglamukhi is believed to possess the power to paralyze the enemies and suppress their malevolent intentions. The hawan (fire ceremony) is performed with the intention of invoking the blessings of Goddess Baglamukhi for protection, victory over enemies, and overcoming obstacles.
Key aspects of Maa Baglamukhi Hawan include:Preparation: The area for the hawan is purified and sanctified. The necessary ingredients for the hawan, including wood, ghee (clarified butter), grains, herbs, and other sacred substances, are arranged.
Invocation of Goddess Baglamukhi: The hawan begins with the invocation (Avahana) of Goddess Baglamukhi through the chanting of mantras and prayers. Devotees seek her divine presence and blessings for protection and victory over adversaries.
Preparation of Hawan Kund: A hawan kund (fire pit) is prepared, and the sacred fire is kindled. Offerings such as ghee, grains, herbs, and other auspicious substances are offered into the fire while chanting specific mantras dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi.
Recitation of Mantras: Throughout the hawan, devotees recite mantras dedicated to Goddess Baglamukhi, seeking her grace and blessings. The chanting of mantras is believed to invoke the divine energies of the goddess and facilitate the fulfillment of devotees' desires.
Prayers and Offerings: Devotees offer prayers and make offerings of flowers, fruits, incense, and other sacred items to Goddess Baglamukhi. These offerings symbolize devotion, gratitude, and reverence towards the deity.
Conclusion: The hawan concludes with the offering of Aarti (lighted lamp) to Goddess Baglamukhi and the distribution of Prasad (blessed food) to the devotees. It is believed that participating in Maa Baglamukhi Hawan with faith and devotion can bring protection, victory, and success in endeavors, while also dispelling negativity and obstacles from one's life.