Mahavidya Bagalamukhi artwork is an authentic Tantric depiction of the Eighth Mahavidya. She is revered for her supreme power of stambhana, the divine force that restrains negativity and silences harmful speech.
Moreover, this sacred artwork is created strictly in accordance with Aagama, Shilpa Shastra, and Sri Vidya Tantric traditions. As a result, Devi Bagalamukhi is presented in her classical Peetambara iconography. Therefore, the painting is ideal for serious practitioners, collectors, and seekers of authentic Hindu spiritual art.
This Mahavidya Bagalamukhi Painting follows classical iconographic prescriptions and serves as a powerful visual aid for Tantric contemplation and spiritual focus.
Iconography & Symbolism
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Traditionally, Devi Bagalamukhi is depicted clad in yellow garments known as Peetambara. This colour symbolises auspiciousness, healing, and spiritual clarity.
In addition, she is shown holding a mudgara while restraining the tongue of negativity. This imagery signifies control over destructive speech, ego, and uncontrolled thoughts. Consequently, the seeker is guided toward inner stillness and mental discipline.
In this Mahavidya Bagalamukhi artwork, the iconography follows Dhyana-Shloka descriptions preserved in Tantric scriptures.
Mahavidya Bagalamukhi Painting – Scriptural Meaning & Tantric Significance
According to Tantric tradition, Bagalamukhi emerged from the sacred Haridra Sarovar to still a cosmic storm. Thus, she represents the power that halts chaos at its source.
However, her true significance lies beyond external conflict. Instead, she governs the inner turbulence of the human mind. By doing so, she protects meditators and stabilises consciousness during spiritual practice.
🎨 About the Artist
Created by acclaimed artist Giri Ratna Singh, this artwork is deeply rooted in Sri Vidya Tantra and classical Hindu scriptural knowledge. Singh’s work follows the precise injunctions of Aagama and Shilpa Shastra, ensuring iconographic accuracy and spiritual authenticity.
Executed using Acrylic and Mixed Media, the painting seamlessly blends scriptural fidelity with refined artistic expression, making it suitable for temples, meditation spaces, collectors, and serious practitioners of Tantra.
Available Formats & Sizes
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Mediums:
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Archival Matte Paper Print
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Canvas Print
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Available Sizes:
5″ × 7″
8″ × 12″
12″ × 18″
16″ × 24″
20″ × 30″
24″ × 36″
Ideal For:
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Therefore, this artwork is ideal for:
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Meditation rooms and sacred spaces
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Temples and spiritual institutions
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Practitioners of Tantric sadhana
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Collectors of authentic Hindu sacred art
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This Mahavidya Bagalamukhi Artwork is especially suited for meditation rooms, temples, and spaces dedicated to Tantric sadhana and mental discipline.
According to Tantric tradition, Bagalamukhi emerged from the sacred Haridra Sarovar to still a cosmic storm. Thus, she represents the power that halts chaos at its source.
However, her true significance lies beyond external conflict. Instead, she governs the inner turbulence of the human mind. By doing so, she protects meditators and stabilises consciousness during spiritual practice.
Furthermore, the artwork balances scriptural fidelity with refined artistic expression.









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