Nag Devta
Nag Devta is a revered deity in Hinduism, often depicted as a serpent or snake. He is considered the god of snakes and is worshipped for protection against snake bites and to ensure the well-being of livestock. Many people offer prayers and rituals to Nag Devta to seek blessings for health and prosperity.
In various regions of India, especially in rural areas, Nag Devta is honored through festivals and ceremonies. Temples dedicated to him often feature images of snakes, and devotees may place offerings like milk and flowers. His worship reflects the cultural significance of snakes in Indian mythology and agriculture.