
Bagalāmukhī Devī, also known as Pitāmbara Devī, is one of the ten Mahāvidyās in the Śakta tradition of Hinduism. She is revered as the goddess of power, speech, and stillness—capable of paralyzing enemies, silencing evil, and granting ultimate protection to her devotees. Her 108 names (aṣṭottaraśatanāmāvaliḥ) are sacred epithets that describe her divine qualities, radiant form, spiritual powers (siddhis), and cosmic role in subduing negative forces.
Reciting or meditating upon the 108 names of Bagalāmukhī invokes her blessings for victory over obstacles, protection from harmful influences, and mastery over speech, debate, and inner strength. These names are widely chanted during sādhanā, pūjā, homa, and special observances dedicated to Mahāvidyā worship.
Whether you're a practitioner of Tantra, a devotee seeking divine protection, or simply exploring the rich traditions of Hindu spirituality, this collection of Bagalāmukhī’s 108 names offers a powerful gateway into her mystic energy and transformative grace.