Snake god festival

Published July 24, 2012
In Jainism and Buddhism also, the snake is regarded as sacred and has divine qualities. It is believed that a Cobra snake saved the life of Buddha and another protected the Jain Muni Parshwanath.
In Jainism and Buddhism also, the snake is regarded as sacred and has divine qualities. It is believed that a Cobra snake saved the life of Buddha and another protected the Jain Muni Parshwanath.
A devotee pours milk over a statue of a snake god during the ?Nag Panchami? festival. The Snake Kings are offered food items such as milk and honey by placing them in gardens.
A devotee pours milk over a statue of a snake god during the ?Nag Panchami? festival. The Snake Kings are offered food items such as milk and honey by placing them in gardens.
The Nepalese people believed that the snake kings had relation with the almighty God and would take care of them. The festival is celebrated in the month of July/August.
The Nepalese people believed that the snake kings had relation with the almighty God and would take care of them. The festival is celebrated in the month of July/August.
A man sticks a picture of a snake god at the main entrance of his house and offers prayers to it to mark the ?Nag Panchami? festival. During the festival, Nepalese traditionally post pictures of Nagas above the doors of their homes to ward off evil spirits.
A man sticks a picture of a snake god at the main entrance of his house and offers prayers to it to mark the ?Nag Panchami? festival. During the festival, Nepalese traditionally post pictures of Nagas above the doors of their homes to ward off evil spirits.
A girl shows a picture of a snake god during the ?Nag Panchami? festival (or snake festival) in Kathmandu. It is believed that if Nag Panchami is observed properly every year the Nags provide good health, wealth and blessing during life.
A girl shows a picture of a snake god during the ?Nag Panchami? festival (or snake festival) in Kathmandu. It is believed that if Nag Panchami is observed properly every year the Nags provide good health, wealth and blessing during life.
A devotee holds a snake to show his devotion and respect, and to seek blessings during the ?Nag Panchami? festival (or snake festival) in Kathmandu.
A devotee holds a snake to show his devotion and respect, and to seek blessings during the ?Nag Panchami? festival (or snake festival) in Kathmandu.
Hindus in Nepal, India and Bangladesh celebrate the festival by worshipping snakes to honour the serpent god.
Hindus in Nepal, India and Bangladesh celebrate the festival by worshipping snakes to honour the serpent god.
A man looks on as a devotee (unseen) pours milk over a statue of the snake god in Kathmandu.
A man looks on as a devotee (unseen) pours milk over a statue of the snake god in Kathmandu.

Hindus in Nepal, India and Bangladesh celebrate the festival by worshipping snakes to honour the serpent god. During the festival, Nepalese traditionally post pictures of Nagas above the doors of their homes to ward off evil spirits, offer prayers to Nagas, and place food items such as milk and honey in their fields for Nagas. It is believed that if Nag Panchami is observed properly every year the Nags provide good health, wealth and blessing during life. - Photos by Reuters

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