Maa Baglamukhi, also known as Pitambara Devi, is the eighth Mahidya among the ten Mahidyas. She is the goddess who paralyzes enemies and their negative influences. Her temples are powerful energy centers where specific rituals and mantras are performed to seek her divine intervention.
The temples dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi are characterized by their unique yellow (pitambari) color theme, representing the goddess's attire and symbolism. These sacred sites are known for their tantric practices and are visited by devotees seeking protection from enemies, legal victories, and removal of speech defects.
Visiting these temples is considered highly auspicious, especially during Nratri, full moon days (Purnima), and Tuesdays. The energy at these temples is believed to be particularly potent for spiritual practices related to overcoming obstacles and negative forces.