Naga Panchami Celebration – Reverence Of Tulunadu’s Original Inhabitants


Naga Panchami Celebration – Reverence Of Tulunadu’s Original Inhabitants 
Pics by Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)

 
Mangalore, Jul 26: Naga Panchami or Nagara Panchami, one of the most auspicious days in the year is celebrated on Sunday July 26 this year. The coastal belt and Western Ghats have been a traditional habitat of serpents since times unknown and thus Nagara Panchami is one of the most ancient and sacred festivals of this part of the coastal region.

Panchami of Shukla Paksha (fifth day after the new moon of Shravana month) or fifth day of the bright fortnight of Shravana month as per Hindu calendar is the day of Naga Panchami. Scientifically, the period during which the festivals fall, is known to be an ideal one for the serpents to hatch eggs.

The people of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasargod districts worship the serpent god Subrahmanya. According to legend, the districts were reclaimed by Parashurama from the sea. Hence worship of serpent is done to original inhabitants. In the coastal belt, Subrahmanya in Sullia taluk, Kudupu near Mangalore, Kalavar near Kundapur and Manjeshwar in Kasargod district are the famous abodes of the serpent god, where devotees throng in large numbers on Naga Panchami day for worship.
































After anointing rock forms of the serpent god with panchamruta, a mixture of sugar, honey, milk, curds and tender coconut water, people consume it with reverence as Lord’s blessings. Mruttika (soil collected from the base of the abode of the serpent god) and turmeric are also used as the 'prasadam'.


About Nagas

According to a Puranic myth Brahma’s son Kashyapa had four wives. Kashyapa’s first wife gave birth to Devatas, second to Garudas, third to Nagas and fourth to Daityas. The third wife of Kashyapa was called Kadroo and hence Nagas are also known as Kadroojas, who were rulers of Patala loka or land beneath the earth.

Origin of snake worship

Snake worship, no doubt, owes its origin to man's natural fear of these reptiles. Our ancestors developed the idea of setting up separate groves in their backyards, specifically for creating habitats named 'Nagabana' for the poisonous snakes. The ant hills which house the serpents visible everywhere in the past are a rarity now due to dominance of concrete structures. There are a number of legends associated with Naga Panchami. However, the two of these legends are widely know. 

As per a legend, on the day of Naga Panchami, ploughing field is forbidden. One has it that on this day, while tilling his land, a farmer accidentally killed some young serpents. The mother of these serpents took revenge by biting and killing the farmer and his family except one daughter as she happened to pray Nagas. This act of devotion resulted in the revival of the farmer and his family. Since then, Nag Panchami has been celebrated in India. 

Another legend goes that young Lord Krishna was playing with his friends near river Yamuna, when a ball fell into the river. Krishna volunteered to fetch the ball and ventured into river, the abode of dreaded cobra, Kalinga. Kalinga who was disturbed by Krishna’s presence tried to harm him. However, he overcame the cobra and jumped with joy on the cobra’s head. Eventually, Kalinga was sorry for his action and cobra was let free. Since then it is said Naga Panchami is celebrated to commemorate the day of Krishna’s victory.

 

According to the Bhavishya Purana, when men bathe the snakes Vasuki, Takshaka, Kalinga, Manibhadra, Airavata, Dhritarashtra, Karkotaka and Dhananjaya with milk, on the day, they ensure freedom from danger for their families. 

The people living in coastal Karnataka and Kerala have long believed that Lord Naga, the serpent god and Lord Subrahmanya, son of Lord Shiva are one and the same. Since long, consecration of the serpent god in the form of sculpted rocks is believed to be immensely beneficial for the couple who are unable to conceive an off-spring. The bases of sacred fig trees are considered to be auspicious for housing such Nagabimbas. People also seek the Naga's help for curing skin and eye-related diseases. 

Naga Panchami is also observed in various parts of the country including north Karnataka and Maharashtra. 

  

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  • kishore rakshith, daman

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Happy nagara panchami for all vamanjore friends

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  • mithranath, kapu/Abudhabi

    Fri, Aug 13 2010

    Very Happy Naga Panchami to in Karnataka State people...........

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  • UDAYA KUMAR KAYYAR, M''LORE/U.A.E

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Thanks for giving all photos.Pray to all..

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  • Suresh Bangera Palimar, Muscat

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Thanks for the excellent photos and reports. ದೇವೆರ್ ಎಡ್ದೆ ಮಲ್ಪಡ್

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  • pramod k, pramod k jubail KSA

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    thanks for giving all photos

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  • Yasha Shetty, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Nice coverage from daji,Happy celebration of Naga Panchami, God Bless u all, Thanks Dajiworld.

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Great pictures (as usual). Thanx a lot Daiji. At the same time, missing hometown.

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  • sathish, kudla/ Amsterdam

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Naga deveru purernla edde malpadu....

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  • sujithpolali, polali,residingin,saudi

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    hi walter thanks a lot for this co verage you done a wonder full job god bless you

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  • Rajesh Acharya, manglore/mumbai

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    thanks for the information which you are providing with the full photo of temple along with information is great.

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  • M.Bhat, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Dear Ronald,What you meant to say.the progressed country does not have the religion?

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  • M.Bhat, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Gratian, what is your problem, if you dont belief other religion''s faith, dont comment. we are happy with our beliefs.Pls send your photo, we will worship you also ,if we find some time to do it.

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  • Ronald Peter Almeida, Brahmavar

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Its good to write about religion and its superstitions so that at least some people leave them behind. Religion is a curse in this country and stops it from progressing.

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  • Harin Prabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Worship the Creator NOT the Creation !!!!

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  • nelson, valencia/kuwait

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    WISHING A JOYOUS NAGA PANCHAMI TO ALL MY HINDU BRETHREN/FRIENDS

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  • Gratian Correa, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Thanks Daijiworld for the information on Nag Panchmi. I was so afraid of snakes but next time I will touch and kiss them. They are so nice creatures. Science has progressed so much yet we have many educated who so backward when it comes to religion. Worshipping snakes, rats and other animals because we humans believe they are incarnation of gods. One forgets the Creator and his words but believes in his creation as gods.

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  • Ravichnadra R N, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Thanks for the excellent report. Good Job. Happy Nagar Panchami....

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  • MICHAEL F. PAIS, Derebail/Vamanjoor

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Very illustrious article with eye-catching photos - Congrats Daiji! Nagara Panchami wishes to our Hindu Brethern.

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  • nithin, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    thanks daiji for informations & good pictures

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  • Shweta, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Thanks Daiji for that real good article on nagar panchmi.The pictures are too good of the temple.

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    All living creatures are having their rights to lead their life in this universe. But humans are threat to birds,animals & wildlife. " DO NOT KILL ANIMALS" Message being pass thru generation to generation by celebrating " NAGARA PANCHAMI".

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  • Dhanpal Shetty, Uppoor,Narnad/Abudhabi

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Happy Nagara Panchami.Thanks to daiji world

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  • Ganesh acharya, Kudupu

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Thanks to Daijiworld for the good coverage.

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  • Subhash Shetty, Bombay

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Superb Coverage!!!! Happy Nagara Panchami.....

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  • RAJESH , PUTTUR

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Nice coverage from daji,WISH U HAPPY NAGARA PANCHAMI

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  • shivprasad, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Happy nagara panchami.

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  • amin, brahmauar/ Abudhabi

    Mon, Jul 27 2009

    Happy naga panchami & thanks to daiji  for the beautiful pictures

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  • Mohan Bhat, Mangalore-Mahamaya Temple Road,Field Street,mangalore.

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Good coverage of the festival with photos of Kudupu Temple. Please provide photos of Sri Anantheshwar Temple at Majeshwar,Kasargod and Sri Kukke Subramanya at Sullia

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  • Surakshith Bhandary, Harekala/Uae

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Happy Nagara Panchami

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  • Ravish Pedamale, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Good Coverage of Nagara Panchami.

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  • Gayathri Suvarna, Mlre,Valencia/Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Wish you all a very HAPPY NAGA PANCHAMI!!!! Thanks Daijiworld...

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  • DHARMASHEREE KIRAN, DUBAI

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Worth watching daiji we stay away from hometown and miss all the festivals but after watching these photos i really feel very happy. WISH ALL THE PEOPLE IN MANGALORE HAPPY NAGARAPANCHAMI

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Happy Naga Panhami . If you visit Subramanya temple,you can see non Hindus also there.

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  • Raghav Acharya, Bhandimata/Thekkatte/Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Nagara panchami naadige dhoddadu naariyarellaru nalidadi, worth watching daijiworld''s coverage of naagara panchmi. I wish all the devotees a happy naagara panchami.

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  • B.P.KRAPAKAR RAI, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    VERY GOOD COVERAGE OF NAGA PANCHAMI,MAY GOD BLESS ALL

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  • manoj kumar, mangalore,dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    in this holy day i pray god bless everyone.

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  • anis, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    nice coverage from daji,happy celebration of naga panchami,

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  • vikram, Mangalore/Doha

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Thanks Daiji world. I cannot express my feelings. Although i am far from my country Daiji made us near.

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  • siddarth, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Thank you daiji , may the lord bless every one

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  • Muruga pb, manipal/dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    HAPPY NAGAPANCHAMI TO EVERYONE.

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    its also scyntifically proven that nag bana got immense medical power..nagbana surrounded by lot of medicinal plants and that oxygens collision with nag statue, with some animals presence (belived to be nag) creates power ful medicated oxygen..daily inhale of that oxygen gives enery..thats y for some deceases old people recomend us to go and pray in nagbhan daily.

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  • nithyananda shetty , Karkala / Dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Hi Daiji Thank you for the naga darshana god bless u all

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  • varun, ullal

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    its a good knowledge giving site. i didnt know before about nagara panchami.now i am fully understood the festival. i am thankful to all those who worked in this. thank you.

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  • Subhas, Bajilakeri, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Wish you all readers a Happy Nagarapanchami. Let Lord Vasuki Anantha Padmanabha give to all the people a peace of mind, good health and wealth as well.

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  • Akash Salian, Neermarga/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 26 2009

    Beautiful coverage of Shri Anantha Padmanabha Temple Kudupu.I thanks to once again daiji world for the same.. Happy Nagara Panchami...Nagara Panchami Naadige Doddadu..

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  • Mr Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi/Vasai Virar/Kuwait

    Sat, Jul 25 2009

    HAPPY NAGA PANCHAMI CELEBRATION IN KARNATAKA STATE.

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  • S.Dhooma, Mulky

    Sat, Jul 25 2009

    nicely illustrated with good coverage of sri Ananta Padmanab Devasthan..so beautiful..i thanks once again daiji world for the same.. as ''naga panchami'' falls on sun-day more of devotees thronged in various temples. ''Nagas'' are worshipped/believed in south kanara by most of all community people..

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  • vraj, Udupi/Abudhabi

    Sat, Jul 25 2009

    Thanks for the informations, awaiting for todays pictures.

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