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Nag Panchami is a revered day dedicated to the worship of nagas (serpent deities) and is observed by followers of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. This auspicious day falls on the fifth day of the Shravana month, according to the Hindu calendar, says Prashant Kapoor, astrologer and founder, AstroKapoor- A leading Vedic Astrology Platform. This year, the Panchami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Sawan month begins on August 9 at 12:36 am and concludes on August 10 at 03:14 am.
The festival holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. It is believed that worshipping nagas on this day protects individuals and their families from evil, brings prosperity, and ensures a harmonious environment. The day is marked by various rituals and traditions aimed at appeasing the serpent deities and seeking their blessings.
Traditionally, devotees perform rituals by bathing a deity representing a naga. It is customary to offer milk to live snakes, but this practice is harmful as milk can be poisonous to them. Instead, astrologically correct and scripturally endorsed rituals involve crafting an idol of Lord Naga from materials like silver, wood, or cow dung. This idol is then worshipped with turmeric, rice, milk, and flowers.
For those affected by Kalasarpa Dosha, Nag Panchami is an auspicious day to perform the Kalasarpa Dosha Pooja. This ritual is believed to mitigate the negative effects associated with this dosha and bring peace and prosperity.
Astrologically Correct Rituals: Master Remedies
- Crafting the IdolCreate an idol of Lord Naga using silver, wood, or cow dung.Ensure the idol is properly formed and clean.
- Significant Worship MaterialsItems such as turmeric, rice, milk, and flowers are used to honor the idol.
- Correct Worship ProcedureBathe the idol with milk.Offer turmeric, rice, and flowers to the idol.Chant mahanag dev and Vishnu mantras and prayers to seek blessings.
- Kalasarpa Dosha PoojaPerform the Kalasarpa Dosha Pooja if affected by Kalasarpa Dosha.
- Planting in secluded areasPlant trees as an offering to Lord Naga.
- Avoid digging the soil on this day to protect snake habitats.
- Avoid using iron casted vessels on this auspicious day
- If a red rose is offered to Lord Shiva on this day, its considered very auspicious
- Puffed RiceDonating puffed rice in religious places is a age old ritual which should be performed, which has been forgotten in today’s practices.
By following these astrologically correct and environmentally conscious rituals, devotees can honor Nag Panchami in a way that aligns with traditional Vedic teachings and promotes the well-being of both the community and the natural world.
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