Thousands throng Shiv Temples to mark Naga Panchami

naeem@coastaldigest.com (CD Network)
August 4, 2011

Mangalore, August 4: Thousands of devotees thronged Shiv Temples across Dakshina Kannada early on Thursday morning to offer special rituals as part of Naga Panchami.

The devotees worshipped Rudra Avtaar Shiva and gave alms and clothes to snake charmers.

In Shree Ananthapadmanabha Temple of Kudupu, devotees worshipped the serpent god from 4:30 am and offered different rituals according to their financial and social status.

"Snakes are worshipped on Naga Panchami. Even before the Vedic times, the tradition of snake worshipping has been in practice," said a priest of the temple.

People offer milk to snakes on this day.

Panchami of the Shukla Paksha (fifth day after the new moon) of Shravana month in Hindu calendar is known as the Naga Panchami day. This is the first festival to be observed as per the Hindu calendar.

According to Hindu beliefs, the outcry of the sister who prays with intense yearning on the day of Naga Panchmi for the progress of her brother reaches the feet of god. Maximum chanting will be done to acquire peace on this day. Devotees stay calm and try to overcome their personality defects.

Hindu mythology is full of stories and fables about snakes. Lord Vishnu also reclines on Sheshnag while sleeping in the sea. People living in the coastal region of Karnataka believe that serpents are the visible incarnations of the angels. The coastal belt and the Western Ghats have been a traditional habitat of serpents since times unknown.

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May 13,2025

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May 13,2025

Udupi, May 12: A tragic incident unfolded at a wedding in Nandikur, Udupi district, when a four-year-old boy, Vasudeva, drowned in a temple pond near the venue.

According to a police complaint filed by Satyanarayana, 38, a resident of Kurkalu village in Kaup, the child had accompanied his mother, Soumya, and siblings—Vaishnavi (10) and Vishnu Priya (1)—to attend a wedding at the Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple Hall in Nandikur.

At approximately 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Soumya was feeding her infant daughter inside the hall while Vasudeva remained nearby. After tending to the baby, she stepped away briefly to wash her hands, during which time she noticed that Vasudeva was missing.

A frantic search ensued involving family members and others at the venue. About 15 minutes later, at around 2:15 p.m., Vasudeva was found unresponsive in the temple pond adjacent to the hall. Bystanders pulled him from the water and attempted resuscitation.

He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Udupi, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Despite this, the family sought further medical assistance at a hospital in Manipal, but physicians there also confirmed that he had passed away.

The Padubidri police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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