Each offering is carried in your name-gotra as part of the same ritual at the temple.





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Many devotees add one of these alongside the puja, for gratitude, ancestral remembrance, or a simple act of giving.
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Shri Baglamukhi Mandir at Nalkheda, on the bank of the Lakhundar in Madhya Pradesh, is one of the three great shrines of Maa Baglamukhi, the golden Mahavidya said to have arisen to still a great storm. She is the Devi of stambhan, who paralyses the tongue and step of a foe, and the mistress of vaak — the power of speech. On Durga Ashtami, the tithi of the Devi’s fiercest power, seekers come before a hard interview, exam, negotiation or contest to seek her vaak-stambhan and vijay, that the rival be stilled and their own words carry the day.
The Durga Ashtami vaak-stambhan and vijay sankalp is carried at Shri Baglamukhi Mandir, Nalkheda, in your naam-gotra, on Margashirsha Shukla Ashtami, the tithi of the Devi’s fiercest power.
Devotees want the sankalp carried with care, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken before Baglamukhi at Nalkheda.
Shri Baglamukhi Mandir at Nalkheda is one of the three great shrines of Baglamukhi, the golden Mahavidya who stills any foe’s tongue and step. Durga Ashtami is the Devi’s fiercest tithi. On this Durga Ashtami of 17 December 2026, a vaak-stambhan and vijay sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra for the rival’s move stilled, your own words carrying the day, and the contest won.