Maa Baglamukhi Mandir A renowned and revered temple situated in Nalkheda town of District Agar Malwa in Madhya Pradesh on about a distance of 165 KM from Indore. Situated near the banks of river Lakhundar(Formerly known as River Lakshman), it is one of the three biggest and oldest Siddhapiths of Maa Baglamukhi in India apart from those in Datia and Kangra. The priests of the temple worship the three-faced Trishakti Bagalamukhi Devi. The self-proclaimed and awakened idol in the temple s said to have miraculous powers. Apart from this, The temple also houses and worships the idols of goddess Laxmi, Saraswati, Shri Krishna, Hanuman, and Bhairav.
The Glory of Maa Bgalamukhi Maa Baglamukhi, the eighth of all ten Mahavidhyas, This form of the mother is known as Tantra and Stambha Shakti. Devi shows the Ardhanarishwar Swaroop of Mahadev as the goddess has trinetra and a head decorated with Ardhachandra. Other than that, the Goddess is always associated with yellow color and is always decked in yellow-colored clothes and garlands made of yellow flowers. Hence,she is also referred to as devi Piambara. Maa Bagalamukhi is the goddess of Tantra, Sovarious tantric rituals take place in the temple. Moreover, the Temple in Nalkheda is built on a crematorium which makes it ideal for such practices. Various locals,and saints of Shaiva and Shakti sects from all over the country comes here to perform various Tantric rituals.