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Nag Panchami 2024: Date, Puja Muhurat, Rituals, and Significance

Nag Panchami in 2024 will be celebrated on Friday, August 9. The puja muhurat for Nag Panchami is from 5:47 AM to 8:27 AM. Read below to know more details.

August 08, 2024 / 12:53 IST
Nag Panchami 2024 Date and Time

Nag Panchami, a revered Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of serpent deities, will be celebrated on Friday, August 9, 2024. This festival holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and is observed with devotion and various rituals across India.

Nag Panchami 2024 Date and Time

Nag Panchami DateFriday, August 9, 2024
Puja Muhurat05:47 AM to 08:27 AM, August 9
Puja Muhurat Duration02 Hours 40 Minutes
Panchami Tithi Begins12:36 AM on August 9, 2024
Panchami Tithi Ends03:14 AM on August 10, 2024
Nag Pancham Date in GujaratSaturday, August 24, 2024
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Nag Panchami in 2024 will be celebrated on Friday, August 9. The puja muhurat for Nag Panchami is from 5:47 AM to 8:27 AM, providing a duration of 2 hours and 40 minutes for performing the rituals. The Panchami Tithi begins at 12:36 AM on August 9, 2024, and ends at 3:14 AM on August 10, 2024. In Gujarat, Nag Pancham will be observed on Saturday, August 24, 2024.

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Nag Panchami Rituals and Traditions

Nag Panchami is dedicated to the worship of Nagas or serpent gods. The day is marked by various rituals to honor these deities, believed to bring protection and prosperity to devotees. One of the primary practices involves offering milk, sweets, and flowers to snake idols or images, which are often made of silver, stone, or wood. In many regions, live cobras are also worshipped and offered milk.

Devotees also recite specific mantras during the puja. The Nag Panchami Puja Mantra holds special significance as it is chanted to invoke blessings and protection from the serpent gods. The mantra and its meaning are integral parts of the rituals performed on this day.

Nag Panchami Significance

The worship of serpents during Nag Panchami is rooted in ancient traditions and mythology. Serpents are considered powerful and divine creatures in Hinduism, often associated with various deities like Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. They are believed to have the power to protect against evil and bring good fortune.

Nag Panchami is also seen as a day to respect and honor nature and its creatures. It is a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of coexisting harmoniously.

12 Serpent Gods Worshipped on Nag Panchami

On this auspicious day, twelve serpent gods are worshipped. These include Ananta, Vasuki, Shesha, Padma, Kambala, Karkotaka, Ashvatara, Dhritarashtra, Shankhapala, Kaliya, Takshaka, and Pingala. Each of these deities holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and is revered for their unique attributes and stories.

In Gujarat, the festival is observed on a different date, known as Nag Pancham, which will be celebrated on Saturday, August 24, 2024. The rituals and traditions, however, remain similar, emphasizing the worship of serpent gods and the observance of various cultural practices.

Nag Panchami is a day to seek the blessings of serpent gods for protection, prosperity, and well-being. It is a festival that underscores the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India, celebrating the harmony between humans and nature.

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