Nagula Chavithi, a Hindu festival celebrated mainly in southern India, honours the Serpent Gods. From date to rituals, here's all you need to know.
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She paired it with a handmade, brick-orange sash, symbolizing the identity of Nong Khai Province, with patterns of the seven-headed Naga (serpent deity ... the people of Isaan will certainly ...
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday suggested that the organisers of the annual Naga Fireball ... a mythological serpent who is believed to reside in the Mekong River. “We can add ...
While some people worship snake idols at home, others visit serpent mounds or snake pits, where they offer milk and perform ...
The Naga People’s Organisation said that the Naga community has continued to face harassment and extortion due to the ongoing violence in Manipur The Naga People’s Organisation (NPO ...
Married women fast from dawn to dusk, praying for their children's well-being and offering prayers, mantras, and hymns to the serpent gods. The central ritual involves worshipping live snakes or ...