Nag Panchami, a sacred Hindu festival, is celebrated with immense devotion across India to worship Nag Devta – the Serpent God. This day holds great spiritual significance as it honors the powerful symbol of protection, rebirth, and energy — the snake, which also adorns Lord Shiva's neck.
🐍 Why is Nag Panchami Celebrated?
According to Hindu mythology, snakes are considered sacred and associated with many deities, especially Lord Shiva. Nag Panchami is observed to seek protection from evil, blessings for good health, and prosperity in the family. Devotees offer milk, turmeric, and flowers to idols or images of Nag Devta and Shivling, praying for safety from snake bites and the removal of fear and negativity.
🔱 Rituals Performed on Nag Panchami
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Worship of snake idols or images with milk, haldi, and roli.
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Offering milk to live snakes (especially cobras) in some regions.
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Visiting temples dedicated to Lord Shiva or Nag Devta.
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Drawing snake symbols on the entrance of homes for protection.
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Fasting by devotees, especially women, for family well-being.
🙏 Spiritual Significance
The snake is a symbol of kundalini shakti (inner energy), transformation, and divine awareness. Celebrating Nag Panchami is a way to respect nature, animal life, and divine energies that guide and protect us.
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