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Nag Panchami Mantra In Sanskrit (Mantras of Nag Panchami): The festival of Nag Panchami is celebrated in almost all the states of the country. On this day, people worship the snake god as well as the Shivalinga. According to beliefs, worshiping snakes on the day of Nag Panchami brings desired fruits and immense wealth. Not only this, one also gets rid of the bad effects of planets. On this day, snakes like Anant, Vasuki, Padma, Mahapadma, Takshak, Kulik, Karkat, and Shankh are worshipped. Know which mantras you can chant on the day of Nag Panchami to please these snakes easily ( Nag Panchami Puja Mantra).

Nag Panchami Mantra

On the day of Nag Panchami, one must chant the mantra given below. This will get you the blessings of all the snake deities and bring happiness and prosperity in life.

The infinite Vāsuki, the rest of the lotus-naveled blanket.

Shankhapala Dhritarashtra Takshaka and Kali

While worshiping the serpent god, do chant this special mantra as well

“Om Namostu Sarpebhya Ye Ke Cha Prithivimanu Ye Antarikshe Ye Divi Tebhya Sarpebhya Namo:”.

Mantras of the Snake God (Nag Devta Mantra)

May all the serpents who are on earth be pleased with me

And those who are in Heli and Marichi and those who are in the inner heavens.

Those great serpents in the rivers, those who go to Saraswati.

I offer my obeisances to all those who are in the pools of water

The meaning of this mantra is O serpents residing in this world, sky, heaven, lakes, wells, ponds, and sun rays, bless us and we all bow to you again and again.

Nag Panchami Puja Mantra (Nag Panchami Mantra In Sanskrit And Hindi)

The rest of the infinite Vasuki and the lotus-naveled blanket.

Sankhapala, Dhritarashtra, Takshaka, and Kali.

These are the nine names of the great serpents

Read it daily in the evening, especially in the morning.

He has no fear of poison and will be victorious everywhere

To get the blessings of Rahu-Ketu, you should chant the mantras “Om Bhram Bhrim Bhram Sa: Rahave Namah” and “Om Stram Stram Straum Sa: Ketave Namah” on the day of Nag Panchami.

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