
Mumbai, March 21: Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak visited the revered Baglamukhi Temple near Nalkheda in Madhya Pradesh’s Agar Malwa district on Saturday. Accompanied by his wife, he offered prayers and wished for the prosperity of the state.
Upon arrival, priests warmly welcomed Deputy CM Pathak and conducted rituals with great reverence. The temple priests performed Vedic chants, and Pathak participated in the Havan, offering prayers for the well-being, prosperity, and peace of the state and the nation.
The temple is renowned for housing the three-faced idol of Goddess Baglamukhi, symbolizing her divine power. This unique feature attracts a large number of devotees, especially during the Navratri festival.
Situated on the banks of the Lakhundar River, the Baglamukhi Temple in Nalkheda is known for its serene and divine atmosphere, which captivates many visitors. The temple’s traditions and rituals are deeply rooted in history, and every prayer is conducted with meticulous care. Deputy CM Pathak actively participated in the rituals, offering prayers for the state’s happiness and prosperity.
The Nalkheda temple holds significant religious importance and is a major center of faith and devotion. Goddess Baglamukhi is believed to be powerful and a remover of obstacles, drawing people seeking peace and prosperity.
This year, the temple is witnessing a large influx of devotees during the Chaitra Navratri. Many pilgrims have traveled from afar to seek blessings from Goddess Baglamukhi. On the third day of Navratri, a significant number of devotees visited the temple, prompting enhanced security measures to ensure a smooth experience for all attendees.



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