Havan

Havan is central to the worship of Maa Baglamukhi, Bankhandi. As devotees chant the powerful Baglamukhi mantra and offer sacred materials like ghee, turmeric and mustard seeds into the fire, the Goddess’s energy is invoked to neutralise enemies and remove obstacles. It is said that the flames of the havan burns away negativity and provides a shield of protection around the devotee.

Sukh Shanti

Havans performed at the temple specifically for Sukh Shanti (peace and harmony) are highly effective. These rituals aim to invoke the goddess’s calming energies to dispel conflicts and unrest in families or personal lives. The havan creates a peaceful vibration, spreading tranquility and emotional balance to all those seeking peace in their homes.

Court Cases

A havan is often the ritual of choice for devotees dealing with legal battles, as the powerful mantras chanted during the havan at Bankhandi are believed to help win court cases. The fire represents the burning away of legal entanglements and the defeat of adversaries, with the goddess providing victory and justice to her devotees.

Political Victory

Many political aspirants perform havan at the temple, seeking Maa Baglamukhi's support for political victory. The sacred fire ritual invokes the goddess’s power to silence opposition and ensure success in leadership endeavours. The havan magnifies the protective aura, helping devotees achieve dominance in political landscapes.

Santaan Prapti

For couples yearning for children, a havan dedicated to Santaan Prapti (blessings for a child) is conducted at the temple. The offerings into the sacred fire are meant to cleanse any blockages to fertility and draw divine energy for a healthy and prosperous child. The flames are believed to carry the couple’s heartfelt prayers to Maa Baglamukhi, resulting in her blessings for offspring.

Shatru/Tantra Badha

Havans aimed at removing Shatru/Tantra Badha (enemy obstruction and black magic) are especially powerful at Bankhandi. Combined with specific Baglamukhi mantras, the fire ritual is believed to paralyse enemies and dissolve the effects of tantra or black magic. The flames of the havan act as a barrier against all negative forces, protecting the devotee from harm.

Vyapar Vriddhi

Devotees looking for Vyapar Vriddhi (business growth) often perform havan at the Bankhandi Temple. The sacred fire ceremony is believed to remove obstacles in business ventures and bring prosperity. Offering specific materials into the fire attracts positive energies for success, while the mantras cleanse the path of any financial difficulties.

Sarva Karya Siddhi

For devotees seeking Sarva Karya Siddhi (success in all endeavours), performing a havan at Bankhandi is highly effective. Whether one desires professional achievements, personal growth or spiritual upliftment, the sacred fire is believed to amplify the goddess’s blessings, ensuring that all efforts meet with success and fulfillment.

Sarva Manokamna

The havan for Sarva Manokamna (fulfillment of all wishes) is a powerful ritual at the temple. As the offerings are made into the fire, it’s believed that the Mata Baglamukhi hears and grants the deepest desires of the heart. Whether the wish is for wealth, love or peace, the havan creates a direct channel to Maa Baglamukhi, manifesting the devotee’s dreams into reality.

Dosh Nivaran

For the removal of dosh (faults or negative influences), a havan is the most potent remedy at the Bankhandi Temple. The flames of the fire purify the devotee’s spirit and cleanse any karmic or astrological doshas. As the mantras are chanted, the havan dispels the effects of past mistakes or lingering negativity, paving the way for a life free of obstacles and suffering.

By offering prayers and performing havans at the Maa Baglamukhi Temple, Bankhandi, devotees believe that they connect directly with the goddess's divine power. The ritual fire is a medium through which obstacles are burned away, leaving behind protection, peace and success in all areas of life.