Naga Panchami
Naga Panchami is a Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of snakes, particularly the Naga deities. It is celebrated on the fifth day of the lunar month of Shravana, usually falling in July or August. Devotees offer milk, flowers, and prayers at snake shrines or in their homes, seeking protection and blessings from these revered creatures.
The festival holds cultural significance in various regions of India, where it symbolizes the connection between humans and nature. Many people also observe rituals to honor their ancestors, believing that the Naga spirits can bring prosperity and safeguard their families from harm.