Maa Baglamukhi Temple
Maa Baglamukhi Temple is situated in the eastern direction on the banks of the Lakhundar river at Nalkheda in Agar district-Madhya Pradesh. It is believed that Pandavas worshipped in this temple to win back their kingdom.
This temple is very strange. Here the Shaivas and Shakta Margi saints and saints from all over the country come to Tantric rituals.In this temple, besides Mata Baglamukhi, Mata Lakshmi, Krishna, Hanuman, Bhairav and Saraswati are also present.
Legend
The Pandavas got the boon of being victorious after worshipping the
three-faced Maa Baglamukhi’s temple here. It is believed that during the Mahabharata period, when the Pandavas were in trouble, Lord Krishna asked them to worship this temple of Maa Baglamukhi. After worshiping the ‘Triguna Shakti Swaroopa,’ Pandavas got rid of their problems and won their lost kingdom back. Ancient Hindu texts say that the foundations of the temple were laid by Lord Brahma himself.
Trishakti is enshrined in this temple. On the right side of ‘Siddhidatri Goddess Baglamukhi’ is Dhandayini Mahalakshmi and on the left side Vidyadayini Mahasaraswati is placed.
There is no historical evidence of the establishment of this miraculous idol of Maa Baglamukhi. Few People say that the idol is self incarnated. This idol of Maa Baglamukhi is in Pitambar form and only yellow colored material is offered here. Yellow cloth, yellow chunri, yellow prasad, yellow flowers etc.
There is also a practice of making a swastika on the back wall of this temple for the fulfillment of wishes. There is a Havan Kund in the temple premises. There is a special significance of performing Havan during Navratri. Yellow mustard, turmeric, lotus gutta, sesame, barley, ghee, coconut, etc., are used in this havan to fulfill their wishes. It is said that by performing Havan in this temple, the chances of being successful, doubles.