Nagpanchami: Don't feed milk to snakes as it can be fatal for them

The whole country celebrates the Panchami date of the Shukla Paksha of Saavan month as Nagpanchami. The Nag Devta is worshiped on the day of Nagpanchami and there is a tradition of feeding them also. But milk is also not suitable for snakes. Know why feeding a snake can be inauspicious for both you and the snake?

Religious outlook

From a religious point of view, feeding snakes is auspicious. What will happen if any enemy of ours comes to our house and we welcome him with some delicious food? Then the anger of our enemy can calm down. In the same way, if we keep milk for the snake at the sill and on the day of Nagpanchami, the snake may come to our house, he may wander off from his important purpose by drinking milk.

scientific approach

People believe that feeding snakes will be rewarded, although science does not believe so. Science believes that snakes or any venomous creatures should not be weaned. This is because it can lead to the death of a snake. The snake does not have the ability to digest milk, and in such a situation, if the milk reaches the snake's lungs, the snake can die. Therefore, due to the virtuous work, we can also become victims of sin.

Worship of serpent god

You must have become well aware that milk is not appropriate for snakes. Therefore, on this day, you should worship Nagdevata properly and if possible, offer milk in front of the idol of Naga Devata or his picture. Do not forget to feed Nagdevata on the day of Nagpanchami.

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