Shri Bagalamukhi Mirchi Hawan
₹2,100.00 Original price was: ₹2,100.00.₹501.00Current price is: ₹501.00.
Shri Baglamukhi Mirchi Hawan is a powerful ritual dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi, the goddess who silences negativity and destroys evil forces. In this sacred fire ceremony, red chillies are offered while chanting her mantras to burn away black magic, envy, and obstacles.
Performed on auspicious nights like Amavasya or Diwali, it invokes Maa’s stambhan shakti — the power to paralyze adversaries and protect devotees. The ritual brings victory, peace, and prosperity while transforming negativity into divine strength.
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