A suggestive but perhaps dangerous mantra to Bagalamukhi, a Tantric goddess associated with Kali. I found this the other night on YouTube under strange circumstances. ChatGPT exegesis below.
The mantra you quoted is a powerful Tantric invocation to Goddess Bagalamukhi, one of the ten Mahavidyas in the Hindu tantric tradition. She is often associated with stopping negative forces, silencing enemies, and paralyzing harmful speech or actions. Let’s break it down for better understanding.
🔱 Mantra:
OM HLEEM BAGALAAMUKHI SARVA DUSHTANAM VACHAM MUKHAM PADAM STAMBHAYA
JIVHAAM KEELAYA BUDDHIM VINASHAYA HLEEM OM SWAHA
📖 Translation and Explanation:
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OM – The primordial sound, the universal vibration.
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HLEEM – A powerful bija (seed) mantra associated with Bagalamukhi. It’s considered to carry the energy of paralysis, control, and transformation.
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BAGALAAMUKHI – Invocation of the goddess by name.
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SARVA DUSHTANAM – “Of all evil ones” or “all malicious beings.”
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VACHAM – “Speech”
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MUKHAM – “Face” or “mouth”
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PADAM – “Feet” or “movement/actions”
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STAMBHAYA – “Paralyze,” “freeze,” or “immobilize”
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JIVHAAM – “Tongue”
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KEELAYA – “Nail,” “pierce,” or “bind” (to stop speech or harmful words)
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BUDDHIM – “Intellect” or “intelligence”
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VINASHAYA – “Destroy”
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HLEEM – Repetition of the bija for reinforcement.
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OM SWAHA – Traditional closure of a mantra; offering it into the fire or into the subtle energy realm.
🕉️ Overall Meaning:
“O Divine Mother Bagalamukhi, HLEEM! Paralyze the speech, face, and movements of all malicious beings. Immobilize their tongues, destroy their intellects (if they intend harm), and silence their power. HLEEM, OM, SWAHA!”
⚡ Purpose and Use:
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Protection from slander, lies, legal battles, or enemies
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To stop gossip, harmful speech, or negativity
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To calm mental chatter (internally or from others)
It’s often used ritually and with care, ideally under guidance, as Bagalamukhi is a Tantric deity with fierce energy. Some practitioners use it for self-discipline as well, not only for controlling external negativity.
Would you like a more meditative, non-aggressive form of invocation to Bagalamukhi, or are you exploring this for traditional Tantric reasons?
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