Naga Panchami
The snake, whom we also refer to as Vasant Panchami of Nagpanchami because that is what the snake is but Aadhari, whom we think is on the board of this snake which has a symbol like the number ten on the front side, is one of the gods and goddesses that are worshipped during Nagpanchami in our Indian culture. The colour of the snake can range from faintly ambrosia to greenish yellow. The snake possesses venomous teeth in its mouth, and because of this plus the fact that its tongue is heavily forked, humans have been worshipping snakes as deities since ancient times. As a result, Naga Panchami is now a festival in our culture. Nakha is also known as the friend of farmer and for this why we celebrate naagpanchami today naagpanchami is also called sarpanchani. Significance and also the significance of nag and snakes.
The Story & Celebration of Naga Panchami
The Real Nag Panchami Story Actually, Nag Panchami Haas is recognised for this as well. When they were working in the field with the plough’s produce, farmers used to travel to their fields while performing their tasks there. Since the beginning, it has been widely held that because it was created and enraged the serpent god, no one ploughs their fields or engages in any type of cooking on that day. Even now, we continue to follow all the restrictions in our houses, and many Namdev followers worship her, offering her wheat or milk and pleading with her to protect us.In a sense, they worship the snake god and offer prayers to the god. First and foremost, whatever sacrifices are needed for his devotion are made. If it is outside, we worship it when it emerges before making offerings to it.
Naivaidya For Nagdevta
Milk, wheat-kheer, Knhole (puri)
Naga-Panchami is also known as
- Naga-panchmi – Sarp-panchami
Naga Panchmi Rules to follow at home
No cutting, no chopping, no use of spices, no cooking of any type at home, no use of a pan, no use of any kind, no use of salt, and preferably no use of gas are also prohibited on this day.
Puja Celebration At Home
When commemorating Nagpanchami at home, we should first thoroughly clean the space around our house, sprinkle water there, and then create a Rangoli. We can also visit a location with wind and offer Naga worship there.
FAQ’S
1) What will be the tithi, muhurta, day & time of upcoming 2023’s naga Panchami?
21st august, Monday. Puja Time (MUHURTA) 05:53:07 to 08:29:31
Duration of puja -2 hour 36 min.
2) Which mantra can we pronounce continuously at our home?
तन्नो नाग: प्रचोदयात्।। ‘सर्वे नागा: प्रीयन्तां मेये चित्पृथ्वीतले। येचहेलिमरीचिस्थायेन्तरेदिविसंस्थिता:।।
3) Can we fast on this nagapanchmi? Which food can we eat on this day?
Yes, fasting fruits are good to eat of this day.
4) Naga Panchami’s replacing name is?
Naga Panchami is also known as Sarp Panchami.
5) Naga panchmi’s naivaidya?
Milk, wheat kheer, kanhole & puri.
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