Two rituals form the core of authentic Baglamukhi worship: the Hawan, a sacred fire ceremony, and the Anusthan, a deeper, sustained mantra practice. At Pujan Hawan, both are performed personally by Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji at Nalkheda Baglamukhi Shaktipeeth with a Sankalp taken in your name and gotra, whether you're present at the temple or joining from anywhere else in the world.
A deeper, disciplined form of worship sustained over multiple days to resolve entrenched crises.
Maa Baglamukhi Anusthan is a deeper, disciplined form of worship—sustained mantra chanting performed over multiple days, most commonly at 36,000 or 1.25 Lakh repetitions, depending on how serious or long-standing your issue is. Where a Hawan addresses the immediate moment, an Anusthan is built for problems that have resisted resolution for a long time: court cases, financial stagnation, health concerns, or situations that feel spiritually "stuck."
Transform negative currents and manifest defense fields via traditional holy fire offerings.
Maa Baglamukhi Hawan is the sacred fire ritual at the heart of all Baglamukhi worship—a focused, single-day ceremony invoking the Goddess's protective and Stambhan (stilling) energy. At Nalkheda, the Hawan is performed using yellow samagri, turmeric, and pure cow ghee, with mantras chanted in strict accordance with Vedic processes.
Compare core attributes to gauge which traditional framework fits your exact requirements.
| Feature | Hawan | Anusthan |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | Single day | Multiple days (36,000 or 1.25 Lakh count) |
| Best for | General protection, quicker needs | Long-standing, serious, or complex problems |
| Intensity | Focused, standalone | Sustained, cumulative offerings |
Not sure which one fits your situation? A short consultation with Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji will make it clear — he reviews your specific problem before recommending either a Hawan or a full Anusthan.
You don't need to travel to Nalkheda to receive an authentic Anusthan or Hawan. Pandit Bajrang Nath Ji takes your Sankalp over a phone or video call, performs the ritual live at the Shaktipeeth, and shares regular WhatsApp updates and recordings — so you can witness your puja even from another country.
Secure divine intervention, clear litigation blockages, and establish personal protection under Pandit Ji's guidance.
Answers to common operational questions regarding distant worship alignments