History, significance, and greetings for Nag Panchami 2022
History, significance, and greetings for Nag Panchami 2022
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Nag Panchami 2022: Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists around the country celebrate Nag Panchami, which falls on Shukla Paksha Panchami during the month of Shravan. Today is the occasion in India (August 2). Nag Panchami is a traditional day of snake worship that happens two days after Hariyali Teej.

Nag Panchami 2022: Its History and Importance

According to legend, Lord Krishna was a child who used to play by the Yamuna River. The ball he was playing with became entangled in the branches of a tree near the river’s banks. Krishna slipped into the river and was attacked by the serpent Kaliya. But Kaliya quickly saw that Krishna was no ordinary infant and begged him not to kill it. Nag Panchmi commemorates Krishna’s victory against Kalia, who vowed not to torment humans in exchange for his life in front of Krishna.

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Happy Nag Panchami 2022!

Happy Nag Panchami! May the darkness fade and the light triumph.

To Lord Shiva and his awesome abilities! Let us celebrate Nag Panchami and ask the Lord for his blessings.

Let us all come together on this auspicious day to celebrate the Lord’s greatness and bow down to him.

The Lord always keeps an eye on us and comes to our aid when we need it. Believe in the Lord. Congratulations on Nag Panchami!

The snake gods guard us from above and bestow their favours on us. Congratulations on Nag Panchami.