NAAG PANCHAMI VRAT PUJA VIDHI
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The holy day for worshipping snakes is celebrated as Nag Panchami across India. Worshipping snakes is regarded as worshipping the deities as snakes hold a considerable significance in Hinduism. It is also famous by the name of Garuda Panchami. As a symbol of Lord Shiva, devotees offer their prayers to the serpent in order to please Lord Shiva and get his blessings to ward off all the negativity from life and for good fortune.
Nag Panchami Puja is basically performed in order prayers to the snakes. Nag represents Cobra, which is a very auspicious and fortunate reptile being related to several deities in Hindu beliefs. Lord Shiva represents snakes as they are coiled around his neck and body, a snake bed is used by Lord Vishnu for their reclining, Lord Ganesha, Lord Subrahmanya and Goddess Parvati also wear snakes. Thus, snakes are of vital significance in Hindu beliefs and worshipping them bestows incredibly good fortune on the devotees. Nag Panchami Puja is performed on the 5th day of Sawan Month. Check Choghadiya to know the Shubh Muhurat to perform this Puja.
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While performing the Naag Panchami Puja, there is a need to have all the required materials for completing the ritual in a proper manner. Following are the necessary things which are a must to include in this Puja.
There is a certain specific procedure that the devotees should follow while performing Nag Panchami Puja. Following is the procedure:
There are some specific rules which are also required to be followed while performing the rituals and the Puja
Following are those Nag Panchami Puja rules:
To worship the deity there are some powerful mantras which are chanted on the festival of Nag Panchami. The basic mantra which is chanted while performing Nag Panchami Puja is:
“Sarva Nagaah paryantam mey yey kechit Prithvi Thaley,
yey cha helimarichistha yentarey Divi samstithah
Yey Nadeesha Mahanaga ye Sarasvati gaaminah,
yey cha Vape tadagashu teshu sarveshu vai namah”
On the day of Nag Panchami, the devotee or the worshipper gets up early morning i.e. before the sun rise. After taking a holy bath, the house of the devotee is purified by sprinkling the water from the sacred river (Gangajal).
Then, the idols or pictures of Nag Devta and Lord Shiva are placed and, the devotee take a sankalp of the fast. Nag Panchami Puja is performed. After completing all the rituals, the worshipper breaks their fast in the evening by consuming a sweet or Kheer (prasad offered to Nag Devta).
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In Hindu belief, Nag Panchami holds significant observance owing to its association with Snakes and the numerous benefits it bestows on the devotees.
Know more about Nag Panchami Celebrations and the significance of this colorful festival in Hindu culture.
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