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Mantras Echoed in Shiva Temples on Nag Panchami: First, Devotees Performed Jalabhishek of Shiva, Then Gathered to Worship the Snake God.
Summary
On Monday, Nag Panchami, the month of Shravan, was marked by religious fervor throughout the district, including Seoni city. Crowds of devotees thronged the Naga temples, Shiva temples, and Naga deity shrines from early morning. Devotees offered milk, fruits, flowers, Bel leaves, incense, and lamps to the Naga deity, performing ritualistic worship. Rudrabhishek, special adornments, and other religious rituals were also performed at Lord Shiva's …
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On the third Monday of Sawan and Nag Panchami, a large crowd of devotees gathered at various Shiva temples in Kaushambi. From early morning, temples across the district resounded with chants of "Har Har Mahadev." Devotees bathed in the Ganges and offered Belpatra (wood apple leaves), milk, Datura (sunflower), and fruits and flowers to Lord Shiva. The district's prominent Shiva temples include the Kaleshwarnath ancient Shiva temple at Kada Dham, …