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Can Baglamukhi Puja Be Done for NRIs Living Abroad? Full Process Explained

Yes  Maa Baglamukhi Puja and Anushthan can be fully performed for Non-Resident Indians living abroad, through a remote Sankalp taken in your name and gotra at the Nalkheda Shaktipeeth, with live video participation and prasad shipped to your address. You do not need to fly back to India for the ritual to be authentic. This guide walks through the exact process, step by step, and what to expect at each stage.

Why This Question Comes Up So Often

India's diaspora is enormous  as of recent Ministry of External Affairs data, over 35 million Overseas Indians (NRIs and Persons of Indian Origin) live across more than 200 countries, with the largest communities in the US, UAE, UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. A large share of this population still turns to Indian temples and Vedic priests for major life rituals, court matters, and family remedies  but travel isn't always possible mid-career, mid-litigation, or during a family crisis. This is exactly the gap remote Sankalp and video-call puja are designed to close.

Can Baglamukhi Puja Be Done for NRIs Living Abroad? Full Process Explained

The Full Process for NRIs, Step by Step

Step

What Happens

Your Role

1. Share Details

Provide your full name, gotra (if known), birth details, current location/time zone, and the specific problem (court case, business, health, relationship, etc.)

One phone call, WhatsApp message, or form submission

2. Muhurat Coordination

Temple acharyas calculate an auspicious date and time, converting from IST to your local time zone

Confirm your availability for the live call

3. Remote Sankalp

The Pandit performs the ritual purification (Sankalp) physically at Nalkheda Shaktipeeth, explicitly speaking your name and gotra at the exact moment

Join live via video call, or simply be informed afterward

4. Anushthan & Havan

Vedic mantra chanting and the fire ritual (Havan) are conducted using traditional yellow offerings  turmeric, marigold, yellow cloth, and cow ghee

Watch live if you wish, or receive the recording

5. Prasad Delivery

Energized sacred items and temple prasad are packed and shipped internationally to your address

Provide a shipping address and be aware of your country's import rules (see note below)

6. Follow-Up Guidance

Pandit Ji shares any additional remedies, timing for repeat rituals, or next steps based on how your situation develops

Stay in touch via WhatsApp for updates

Does the Sankalp Actually "Work" If You're Not Physically Present?

This is the single biggest hesitation NRIs have, and it's worth addressing directly. In Vedic tradition, the Sankalp is a spoken declaration of intent  your name, your gotra, your specific problem  made by the priest at the sacred site, at a specific auspicious moment. The ritual's power is traditionally understood to come from where it is performed and how precisely the Sankalp is spoken, not from your physical presence in the room. This is the same principle behind rituals traditionally performed on behalf of family members who are unwell, travelling, or otherwise unable to attend  proxy Sankalp is a long-established practice, not a modern shortcut.

That said, joining live via video call is offered specifically so you can witness the moment your name and gotra are spoken, rather than relying on faith alone.

What You'll Need Before Booking

  • Your full name (as used for the Sankalp)

  • Gotra, if known (your family priest or elders can usually confirm this if you don't know it)

  • Your current city/country and time zone

  • A clear, specific description of the issue  a court case, business problem, health concern, or relationship matter

  • A shipping address for prasad, if you'd like physical items sent to you

A Practical Note on Receiving Prasad Abroad

One thing many NRIs don't think about until it becomes a problem: customs rules for what can enter your country vary, and dried food items, ash, or certain organic materials can occasionally be flagged or delayed at customs in countries like the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. It's worth checking your destination country's import rules for food/organic items before shipping, and choosing a courier that handles international customs declarations properly. This isn't unique to puja items  the same applies to any parcel of dried goods sent from India  but it's a genuinely useful thing to know in advance so you're not caught off guard.

Which Pujas Are Commonly Requested by NRIs?

Based on the issues NRI families most often raise:

  • Court Case & Legal Dispute  property left behind in India, family litigation

  • Business & Financial Loss  stuck capital, blocked payments with partners in India

  • Shatru Badha & Enemy Protection  workplace politics, visa/job insecurity

  • Navagraha & Birth Chart Dosh Shanti  general life stability while settled abroad

  • Relationship & Family Harmony  long-distance marital or family strain

FAQs about  Can Baglamukhi Puja Be Done for NRIs Living Abroad

Can the puja be done without me traveling to India at all?
Yes. The Sankalp, Anushthan, and Havan are performed in person by the Pandit at Nalkheda, while you participate via live video call from wherever you live. In-person visits are welcome but never required.

How is the auspicious date and time (muhurat) decided for someone abroad?
The Pandit calculates the muhurat based on Vedic astrology and then converts it to your local time zone, so you can join the live call at a reasonable hour where you are.

Will I get proof or a record of the ritual being performed?
Yes. A recording of the ritual and WhatsApp updates are shared with you, along with details of what was performed and when.

Can prasad and sacred items really be shipped internationally?
Yes, this is routinely done. It's worth confirming your shipping address in advance and being aware that customs handling times vary by country.

Is my information kept confidential even for remote bookings?
Yes. Your name, gotra, and the details of your problem are treated with the same strict confidentiality as an in-person booking.

What if I don't know my gotra?
This is common, especially for families settled abroad for a generation or more. Many devotees are able to confirm it with parents, grandparents, or a family priest back in India. If it genuinely isn't traceable, Pandit Ji can guide you on the alternative.

Summary

Distance is not a barrier to an authentic Baglamukhi Puja. NRIs across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, the Gulf, and beyond can have a fully valid Sankalp performed in their name and gotra at Nalkheda Shaktipeeth, participate live via video call, and receive prasad by international courier  all without leaving home.

Ready to book your remote consultation? Talk to Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji or message directly on WhatsApp with your name, current location, and the issue you're facing, and he'll help you identify the right ritual and the best muhurat for your time zone.

 

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