'Nagula Chavithi' is a festival where serpents are worshipped with great devotion and religious fervour. It is celebrated on the fourth day after Deepavali, which falls on a New Moon day. Also called as 'Naga Panchami', on this day women and children observe fast and worship snake god. They offer milk at the snake hills. On this day there is a great demand for snake hills. Some complete the ritual at home placing a picture or idol of a snake.
Nagula Chavithi is celebrated twice a year during the months of 'Karthika' and 'Sravanam'. 'Nagula' means of the snakes and 'Chavithi' is the fourth day after every New Moon or Full Moon day. Seven-hooded Cobra is worshipped on this day, if available, with oleanders.
Wishing You All A Happy NagulaChavithi
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