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  2. Naga Panchami - Wikipedia

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    Naga Panchami poster - an image depicting Lord Krishna dancing on Nagas is pasted on the main doors of Nepalese households.. Naga Panchami (Sanskrit: नागपञ्चमी, IAST: Nāgapañcamī) is a day of traditional worship of nagas (or najas or nags) or snakes (which are associated with the mythical Nāga beings) observed by Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists throughout India & Nepal, and ...

  3. File:Nag Panchami at Nag Pokhari, Naxal Kathmandu Nepal ...

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    English: Nag Panchami at Nag Pokhari, Naxal Kathmandu Nepal. Date: 9 August 2024, 10:46:53: ... View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap ...

  4. Snake worship - Wikipedia

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    Naga Panchami is an important Hindu festival associated with snake worship which takes place on the fifth day of Shravana (July–August). Snake idols are offered gifts of milk and incense to help the worshipper to gain knowledge, wealth, and fame. Different districts of Bengal celebrate the serpent in various ways.

  5. List of festivals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    People paste a poster of the god Nag on their doorstep. Nag Panchami takes place on the 5th of Shrawan to commemorate the battle between Nag and Garur. The stone image of Garur at Changu Narayan is said to perspire during the festival and priests are sent to wipe the perspiration off with a handkerchief. They later present it to the king and ...

  6. Ash-smeared holy men lead India bathing spectacle

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    3 February: Basant Panchami. ... 14 and 29 January, and 3 February - have been designated as Shahi Snan days when the Naga sadhus will bathe. ... In photos: World's biggest religious festival ...

  7. Indian cobra - Wikipedia

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    Snake charmers with their cobras in a wicker basket are a common sight in many parts of India only during the Nag Panchami or Naagula Chavithi festival. The cobra is deaf to the snake charmer's pipe, but follows the visual cue of the moving pipe and it can sense the ground vibrations from the snake charmer's tapping.

  8. Nagula Chavithi - Wikipedia

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    Nag Panchami and Nagasashti are observed after Naga Chaturthi. In some parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu it is also celebrated in the month of Sravana masam. Nagula Chavithi, a festival to worship Nag Devatas (Serpent Gods), is mainly a women's festival. Nagula Chavithi is observed by married women for their wellbeing of their children.

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    Kim Kardashian turned heads in a sultry backless look for her latest red carpet moment.. The reality star, 44, stepped out to the Fourth Annual Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles on ...