In Kalyug, the present era is marked by rapid advancements and growing complexities, life has become increasingly burdened with various challenges, illnesses and uncertainties. People face obstacles at every step—health concerns, financial struggles, family disputes or the desire for children. Despite immense efforts, success often feels out of reach and problems like sibling rivalry, marital discord and lack of prosperity weigh heavily on individuals. Adding to these troubles is the constant fear of untimely death and unforeseen crises, fears that even modern solutions and medicine cannot always alleviate.
As life in Kalyug becomes more complicated, many individuals turn back to ancient traditions and spiritual practices, seeking divine intervention to navigate these turbulent times. According to ancient wisdom, without worship and devotion to Maa Baglamukhi, one of the powerful Mahavidyas, life can feel incomplete, lacking joy, purpose and peace. Maa Baglamukhi is revered as a goddess who can paralyse evil, still adversaries and protect her devotees from harm, making her worship essential in these trying times.
In Kalyug, performing havans, yagnas and anushthans dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi is believed to be highly auspicious and transformative. These rituals not only help to overcome enemies, illness and conflict but also bring wealth, prosperity and happiness to the devotee. With the blessings of Maa Baglamukhi, devotees find themselves shielded from life's adversities, empowered to overcome the challenges of Kalyug with divine grace and protection.