This festival is also celebrated in Nepal. Naag Panchami is a popular festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in India. The festival falls on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha of the Sawan month.
Naag Panchami is a traditional Hindu festival where snakes, especially cobras, are worshipped with devotion and respect. Celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of the lunar month of Shravan, ...
Kathmandu (Nepal), Aug 05 (ANI): 5th Day of bright half moon of Nepali month of Shrawan as per lunar calendar is regarded as Naag Panchami. People flock to nearby ponds and Naag temples to worship ...
The fifth day of the bright half-moon of the Shrawan month, as per the lunar calendar, is regarded as Naag Panchami, a day dedicated to serpent deities. People flock to nearby ponds and Naag temples ...
The festival of Naag Panchami is also celebrated during this period. The month of Sawan is considered sacred by devotees of Lord Shiva, who observe special rituals and fasting throughout this time.
In the heartlands of rural India, where tradition runs deep and the bond between nature and the divine remains strong, Naag Panchami is more than just a religious festival. Celebrated on the fifth day ...
Most of the akharas are decked up specially for the annual dangals held on Naag Panchami.For the rest of the year, these akharas act as fitness centres. For the rest of the year, these akharas act as ...
The fifth day of the bright half-moon of the Shrawan month, as per the lunar calendar, is regarded as Naag Panchami, a day dedicated to serpent deities. Naag Panchami is dedicated to serpent deities.
Naag Panchami was celebrated with zeal and fervour as people lined up outside temples since morning to pay obeisance to lord Shiva. Being a part of the ornamentation of Shiv who is worshipped in ...
Naag Panchami, a festival deeply rooted in Hindu tradition, will be celebrated in 2025 with great devotion across India. But this is not just about offering milk to cobras or worshiping snake idols.
Kathamandu [Nepal], July 29 (ANI): Dozens of devotees thronged to the Naag Pokhari, the serpent pond in the capital, worshipping the serpent deity while observing the festivity of Naag Panchami. The ...