Baglamukhi Yantra Locket in Silver

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Baglamukhi Yantra is the residence of Maa Baglamukhi. Baglamukhi yantra is very powerful and useful yantra for victory over enemies, law suits, success in quarrels and competitions. The presiding deity goddess Baglamukhi is the controller of this powerful yantra which charges yantra with occult forces. This Yantra also offers protection for cuts, scars, operations and accidents. It is very effective to ward off the evil effects of souls and yakshani and also to get success in gambling.
The worship of this yantra is performed in a particular star and moment when there is maximum power generated from the planet MARS, by wearing yellow dress, on yellow asana, with yellow flowers and yellow beads. Baglamukhi yantra is effective as a memo of achieving success over enemies.
Bagalamukhi is the eighth Mahavidya in the famous series of the 10 Mahavidyas. She is identified with the second night of courage and is the power or Shakti of cruelty. She is described as the Devi with three eyes, wearing yellow clothes and gems, moon as her diadem, wearing champaka blossoms, with one hand holding the tongue of an enemy and with the left hand spiking him, thus should you meditate on the paralyser of the three worlds. Seated on the right of Bagala is the Maharudra, with one face, who dissolves the universe.
The locket has yantra image on one side and deity image of the other side. The yantra would be blessed and energized.

Design: Made in pure silver.
Dimensions: 24 mm (diameter) x 2 mm (thickness)
Mantra: Om Hreem Bagalamukhi Namaha

Silver is a sattvic metal. Silver has the ability to imbibe the Raja-predominant waves of desire. It imbibes 35% of divine consciousness. It is believed that silver stimulates energy flow to itself, so when silver jewellery is on body it helps to accumulate more energy.

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Dimensions: 24 mm (diameter) x 2 mm (thickness)
Mantra: Om Hreem Bagalamukhi Namaha