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A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday,...

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Snake Day Festival Celebrated In Nepal

25 July 2020

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday,...

#5878996

25 July 2020

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, July 25, 2020. On the following day Snakes are worshiped in Nepal as well as in India and Hindus Countries. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious. 


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A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday,...

#5878998

Snake Day Festival Celebrated In Nepal

25 July 2020

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday,...

#5878998

25 July 2020

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, July 25, 2020. On the following day Snakes are worshiped in Nepal as well as in India and Hindus Countries. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious. 


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A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041412

Snake Day Festival Celebrated In Nepal

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041412

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, August 16, 2018. On the following day Snakes are worshiped Nepal as well as in India and Hindus Countries. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious.


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A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041414

Snake Day Festival Celebrated In Nepal

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041414

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, August 16, 2018. On the following day Snakes are worshiped Nepal as well as in India and Hindus Countries. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious.


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A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041418

Snake Day Festival Celebrated In Nepal

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday,...

#3041418

16 August 2018

A Nepalese devotee taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag or Snake God at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on Thursday, August 16, 2018. On the following day Snakes are worshiped Nepal as well as in India and Hindus Countries. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious.


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A Nepalese devotees taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag Panchami or Snake Day Festival celebrated at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur...

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Nag Panchami or Snake Day Festival celebrated in Nepal

7 August 2016

A Nepalese devotees taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag Panchami or Snake Day Festival celebrated at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur...

#1374938

7 August 2016

A Nepalese devotees taking holy bath before offering rituals during Nag Panchami or Snake Day Festival celebrated at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur on August 7, 2016. On this day devotees perform traditional worship of snakes or serpents to ward evil spirits observed by Hindus throughout Nepal and India.Nag Panchami is the day in which Snakes are worshiped Nepal as well as in India and Hindu’s Countries. Nags means Snakes and Panchami means the fifth day after no-moon day. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious.


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