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Naga Panchami: Awakening the Sacred Energy
Naga Panchami: Awakening the Sacred Energy

Tue, 29 Jul

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Location is TBD

Naga Panchami: Awakening the Sacred Energy

Honor the divine serpent energy through prayers, offerings, and sacred rituals. Join us at Sri Prakruti Naga Dhyana Peedam for special Abhishegam, invoking protection, fertility, and spiritual awakening on this auspicious day.

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29 Jul 2025, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

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About the event

Naga Panchami is a Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of serpent deities (Nagas), observed on the fifth day of the lunar month of Shravan. Snakes are considered sacred in Hindu mythology, symbolising protection and fertility. Devotees visit temples and offer milk, flowers, and turmeric to snake idols or live serpents. Many believe that worshipping Nagas on this day pleases them and protects against snakebites. According to Hindu legends, the festival is linked to the divine serpent Adishesha, who supports Lord Vishnu, and the legendary Kaliya Mardan, where Lord Krishna subdued the serpent Kaliya in the Yamuna River. 


In the context of Soul Search, this day is commemorated to acknowledge the internal coil energy that can spark profound awakening in one's spiritual journey. At the Sri Prakruti Naga Dhyana Peedam at the Soul Search office, i.e Ambigai Illam. prayers and Abhishegam are performed annually to observe this auspicious occasion.

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