In Hinduism, snakes are revered as serpent deities. Worship performed for snakes reaches these deities. It is believed that in households where Nag Panchami is observed with serpent worship, deaths due to snake bites do not occur.

Nag Panchami, celebrated on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) during the month of Sawan, falls on August 9 this year. Worshiping the serpent deity on this day fulfills all wishes and helps remove doshas such as Kaalsarp Dosha from the horoscope. According to Astrologer Parduman Suri, worshiping the serpent deity eliminates the fear of misfortune caused by snakes.

Additionally, if Rahu-Ketu is causing repeated problems in a person's horoscope, worshiping the serpent deity can help alleviate these issues. Best Time for Puja During Pradosh Kaal (the period between evening twilight and night), worshiping the serpent deity is considered most auspicious. The most favorable time for special worship is from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM.

If you cannot perform the puja during this time, you can do so at any other time of the day. Importance of the Day In Hinduism, snakes are revered as serpent deities. Worship performed for snakes reaches these deities.

It is believed that in households where Nag Panchami is observed with serpent worship, deaths due to snake bites do not occur. Legends Associated with Nag Panchami According to one legend, Vasuki Nag was used as a rope during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). The festival of Nag P.