Today, on the day of Nag Panchami, people reach to visit Lord Shiva and offer milk to the snake god. It is said that devotees who offer water to the snake god on this day, all the sorrows of their life are removed, along with getting rid of all kinds of defects. But some temples have their own beliefs, visiting them can change many things in your life. Today, on the day of Nag Panchami, we are going to tell you about some such temples of India, which are considered very powerful. By coming here and having darshan, everything from diseases to defects are eliminated.

Mannarsala Sri Nagaraja Temple, Kerala

Mannarsala Sri Nagaraja Temple, Kerala

The Mannarasala Sri Nagaraja Temple, surrounded by forests in Haripad, Kerala, is one of the most worshipped temples in India. The special thing about this temple is that the responsibility of worship is performed by a female priest. The temple is dedicated to Nagaraja, the king of snakes, and more than 30,000 idols of snakes are installed here. During the month of Saavan, the atmosphere here is filled with greenery and spiritual energy. People believe that by worshipping here, all problems related to children are solved and generations of the family remain safe. 

Kukke Subramanya Temple, Karnataka

​Kukke Subramanya Temple, built on the beautiful hills in the Western Ghats of Dakshina Kannada, is dedicated to the god of snakes. This temple is also considered to be very powerful. Here Lord Subramanya is worshiped as the lord of all snakes. People especially perform many special rituals like Sarpa Sanskar and Ashlesha Bali in the month of Saavan to get rid of the curses of ancestors. The beautiful view of mountains, dense forests and Kumardhara can also be seen around the temple. The worship here becomes even more special in Saavan.

Nagchandreshwar Temple, Ujjain

Who doesn’t know about Mahakaleshwar temple, Nagchandreshwar temple situated on its third floor is one of the most famous temples of Ujjain. This temple opens only once a year i.e. on the day of Nagpanchami and closes after 24 hours. Here there is a statue of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati and the serpent god sitting with his hood spread over them. It is a matter of great fortune for the devotees to visit here in Sawan.

Nag Vasuki, Uttar Pradesh

Nag Vasuki Temple is situated on the banks of river Ganga in Daraganj, Prayagraj and is dedicated to Vasuki, the king of snakes. This temple is very special for people suffering from Kalsarp Dosh. A large number of devotees reach here on the occasion of Sawan and Nag Panchami. The temple faces the Triveni Sangam (the meeting point of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati), due to which its sanctity and importance increases even more.

Nag Temple, Jammu and Kashmir

Nag Temple, Jammu and Kashmir

The Nag Mandir is a very peaceful and ancient place amidst the lush green and beautiful hills of Patnitop. The temple is said to be around 600 years old and is dedicated to the snake deity. The spiritual energy here increases a lot during Sawan and Nag Panchami. When chanting and worship takes place here, devotees are able to connect themselves deeply.