![]() While it is ideal to chant this mantra daily, reciting it at least on the days of Panchami Thithi (5th Moon) would prove to be beneficial. Devotees to please the serpent Gods and Goddesses, and earn their blessings chant this hymn. Naga Moola Mantra can be regarded as the fundamental and principal mantra dedicated to the Snake God. The word ‘Moola’ means the seed or source and ‘Moola Mantra’ can be considered as the seed sound of the deity. This day of revering the snakes is observed with piety on the Shukla Paksha Panchami, the fifth lunar day in the Moon’s bright fortnight in the month of Shravan (July–August). An occasion itself is earmarked exclusively for such reverence, and that is known as Naga Panchami. Snake-worship has been a very ancient practice in our land, prevalent even during the Vedic times. Our tradition regards the snakes as a form of divinity, and the legends carry many stories involving the snake Gods and Goddesses. ![]() ![]() ‘Naga’ is the snake, and this occupies an important place in our religious domain.
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