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Baglamukhi Puja for Fast Court Judgement and Delayed Justice

⚖️ Baglamukhi Puja for Fast Court Judgement and Delayed Justice

Some court cases move slower than the facts justify. A hearing is pushed back, a bench changes, paperwork sits without movement, and months turn into years without a verdict in sight. Pujan Hawan performs a Baglamukhi Anushthan at Nalkheda Baglamukhi Shaktipeeth specifically for this situation, invoking Maa Baglamukhi's Stambhan Shakti with the traditional intention of stilling the repeated delay behind a stuck case. Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji takes a personal Sankalp naming the devotee and their case, and performs the ritual both for devotees present at Nalkheda and for those joining remotely from India or abroad.

⚠️ Signs this puja is commonly sought for

If your legal case feels completely immobilized, it may be experiencing one or more of these common procedural road blocks:

  • A case has been adjourned multiple times without a clear reason
  • Hearings keep getting rescheduled months apart
  • The case has changed courts, judges, or benches more than once
  • Paperwork or evidence submission has stalled somewhere in the process
  • The devotee's lawyer has confirmed there is no legal obstacle, yet the case still is not moving

If more than one of these sounds familiar, a case-speed-up Anushthan is typically what Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji recommends after reviewing the details.

📅 How the Anushthan is structured, day by day

Stage What happens
Day 1 Sankalp: your name, gotra, and case details are formally recorded before the deity
Following days Daily mantra chanting (36,000 or 1.25 lakh repetitions) and Havan, performed consistently by Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji
Final day Poornahuti: a concluding fire offering that seals the Anushthan's intent

The exact number of days depends on the tier recommended for your case. Devotees can join any or all of the daily sessions over video call, and a recording is available for sessions missed.

⚡ What Nalkheda's energy is believed to support in a stalled case

Nalkheda is regarded as a Siddha Peeth specifically associated with Stambhan, the stilling energy tied to Maa Baglamukhi. Devotees who bring case-delay problems here are typically seeking this specific energy, rather than a general prayer for prosperity or luck. The belief is that performing the ritual at the source Shaktipeeth, rather than at a home temple or an unaffiliated location, gives it more traditional weight for exactly this kind of obstacle.

📦 What is included

Every delayed justice ritual booking features a comprehensive set of spiritual protocols:

  • A consultation reviewing your case's delay pattern and current stage
  • A personal Sankalp naming you, your gotra, and the case
  • Daily Anushthan chanting and Havan for the recommended number of days
  • A closing Poornahuti
  • Live video access for remote devotees, with recordings available
  • Vibhuti, Raksha Sutra, and Prasad delivered to your address, including abroad

Who this puja is for, and who it is not for: This service is for devotees whose case is already active in court, with a lawyer engaged, and where the specific problem is unexplained delay rather than an unfavorable ruling already issued. It is not intended for devotees who have not yet filed a case, and it is not presented as a way to bypass legal procedure or influence a judge directly.

⚙️ How to book

  1. Describe the gridlock. Share your case type and describe the pattern of delay you have experienced.
  2. Get custom parameters. Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji reviews the details and recommends an Anushthan tier.
  3. Establish the timeline. Your Sankalp and an auspicious Muhurat are confirmed.
  4. Observe the Anushthan. Join the daily ritual live or receive recordings.
  5. Receive final blessing. Receive Prasad after the Poornahuti concludes the Anushthan.

🤝 Why devotees choose Pujan Hawan for this puja

  • Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji performs every Sankalp and every ritual himself, with over 7 years based directly at Nalkheda
  • The Sankalp names your specific case and delay pattern, not a generic legal prayer
  • Full consultation and Sankalp are available by phone or video call for devotees abroad
  • Pujan Hawan does not promise a guaranteed verdict or a fixed date by which your case will move; the ritual is offered as a spiritual complement to your legal process

❓ Frequently asked questions

👉 Can this puja force a judge to rule faster?
No. Pujan Hawan does not claim the ritual influences a judge or court directly. It is offered as a spiritual effort aimed at removing the broader pattern of delay, alongside your legal process.
👉 How is this different from a general court case puja?
This service is specifically focused on cases where delay itself is the primary problem, rather than a dispute over facts or an unfavorable ruling. The Sankalp and ritual emphasis are structured around speeding up movement in the case.
👉 Do I need to be at Nalkheda for the ritual?
No. Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji takes your Sankalp over phone or video call and performs the Anushthan on your behalf at the Shaktipeeth.
👉 How many days does the Anushthan take?
This depends on the tier recommended, 36,000 or 1.25 lakh repetitions, based on how long your case has been delayed and its complexity.
👉 Will I know the exact days the ritual is being performed?
Yes. Once your Sankalp is confirmed, you receive a schedule and can join any of the daily sessions live.
👉 Is this puja appropriate if my case involves a false accusation as well as delay?
Yes. Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji can combine this Anushthan with elements of Shatru Nashak Puja where both delay and a disputed or false claim are part of the same case.

✨ Get started

Share your case type and the pattern of delay you have experienced with Pujan Hawan, and Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji will recommend the right Anushthan tier and confirm an auspicious date for your Sankalp, whether you are in India or contacting from abroad.