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free report AUGUST: Nag Panchami and its importance: |
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by Bal krishna Pandey | 13-08-2021 20:12 0 |
Nag Panchami and its importance: According to the Hindu calendar, the festival of Nag Panchami is celebrated on the Shukla Panchami date of the month of Shrawan. According to religious beliefs, the snake deity, the ornament of Lord Shiva, is worshiped on this day. Worshiping serpents on this day removes the troubles of life. This time the festival of Nag Panchami is celebrated on Friday, 13th August. According to normal human nature, we get excited as soon as we see a snake, because our belief has been that a snake bites. Therefore, when we see a snake, we are ready to kill it. This is a very wrong idea. Of all the snake species in the world, only a very small number of snakes are venomous. Most snakes are non-venomous. The malice that awakens in us when we see a snake is the cause of the malice that is created in a snake, so there is a proverb that "a snake does not bite if it does not bite". There is no doubt that snakes need to be worshiped and protected as they play an important role in our agriculture and forest resources. Science says it is dangerous to feed snakes: According to science, snakes are not mammals, so they should not be fed milk. Reptiles cannot digest milk, and in such cases, many times they die. Milking a snake can infect it and eventually kill it. |
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Dear Bal,
This is your mentor Yuseon :D
Such valuable information on the nature of serpents!
Due to certain (lethal) protrayal of snakes on the media, people including myself tend to think of snakes as dangerous and a potential threat to human lives.
But it is not perfectly true, as your article points out, and snakes are just animal species that needs more respect in this world.
Thank you for sharing this article with us.
Posted 21-08-2021 15:26
Dear Bal,
This is your mentor Debbie :)
I'm really scared of snakes, especially those we find on the mountains (even though I know that most snakes are non-venomous!!) But yeah, I've never thought of feeding them because I'm scared. Perhaps if we are sure that the snake we find is venomous, we could get away using milk..?
Green Cheers,
Debbie
Posted 20-08-2021 13:16
Hello Balkrishna dai,
I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,
Thank you so much for writing about Nag panchami and it's importance,
Keep writing,
We are eager to read much more from you,
Yours,
Sandhya
Posted 15-08-2021 18:40