The Śrī Bhagalāmukhī Pāśupata Yagya is a sacred ritual invoking Goddess Bhagalāmukhī, one of the ten Mahāvidyās — the embodiment of supreme knowledge (jñāna) and the power of speech (vāk-śakti). She represents the divine force that can paralyze negativity, silence harmful influences, and grant mastery over communication, intellect, and inner stillness.
When united with Lord Śiva’s Pāśupata Śakti, this Yagya becomes a powerful tool to stabilize the mind, sharpen intellect, and gain control over thoughts and words, bringing victory over confusion, conflict, and negative speech. t transforms fear into confidence, confusion into clarity, and weakness into wisdom — guiding every devotee toward victory, peace, and divine self-realization
Purpose and Benefits:
Empowers speech and communication — clarity, confidence, and conviction
Brings focus and stillness by silencing inner turmoil and distractions
Protects from negativity, gossip, and hostile influences
Enhances wisdom, discernment, and intellectual strength
Destroys mental and emotional obstacles that hinder success
Bestows victory in debates, discussions, and decision-making
Leads to self-control, peace, and self-realization
Scriptural Basis:
Found in the Rudra Yamala Tantra and Mahāvidyā Tantra, where Bhagalāmukhī Devi is described as Stambhanākarī Śakti — the one who stills and silences all forms of negativity.
The Pāśupata Vidyā from the Atharva Veda complements her energy, purifying speech and mind, and freeing one from karmic distortions caused by words or thoughts.