Nag Panchami is on Monday, 21 August, 2023Nag Panchami is one of the most sacred Indian festivals celebrated by Hindus to pay respect to the snake deities mentioned in the ancient Hindu Vedas and Puranas (sacred Hindu scriptures). Celebrated on Panchami, the fifth day of the moonlit fortnight in the Hindu month of Shravan (July /August), Nag Panchami commemorates the victory of Lord Krishna over the dreaded serpent Kalia. The festival also celebrates many ancient Hindu legends and is an
occasion when married girls in various regions in India visit their parents. TheHolidaySpot brings you a fabulous section on Nag Panchami that includes wonderful articles on the history and celebration of Nag Panchami, legends of Nag Panchami, traditions related to Nag Panchami, mouthwatering recipes associated to Nag Panchami and much much more. If you like our Nag Panchami section, please
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History |

Learn about the origin of Nag Panchami and know the reason of
its celebration in India. |
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Celebration |

Know how Nag Panchami, the sacred Hindu festival dedicated to
the worship of snakes, is celebrated by people in different
parts of India. |
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Wallpapers |

Set these attractive images themed to Nag Panchami as wallpapers
on your PC screen or even send to dear ones. |
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Legends |

Read about some of the most popular legends associated to the
ancient Hindu festival Nag Panchami. |
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Traditions |

Check out some of the most unique traditions associated to Nag
Panchami, the festival honoring Goddess Manasa, the deity of
snakes. |
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Greeting Cards |

Share these beautiful greeting cards through WhatsApp and Facebook. |
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Snakes of Nag Panchami |

Read about the five prominent serpents worshipped as deities in
India during Nag Panchami |
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Recipes |

Splendid recipes to help you cook up traditional offerings for deities as also delicious dishes for your family. |
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