Explore ancient serpent shrines across India this monsoon. Sacred, mystical, and full of divine energy.
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Mannarsala Sree Nagaraja Temple – Kerala
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Located in a lush Kerala forest, this temple is home to 30,000 serpent idols. Led by a female priest, it’s a must-visit during Sawan for fertility and protection blessings.
Kukke Subramanya Temple Karnataka
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Tucked in the Western Ghats, this temple is the seat of Lord Subramanya, lord of serpents. Sawan rituals like Sarpa Samskara offer deep ancestral healing.
Nagchandreshwar TempleUjjain, MP
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Open only once a year on Nag Panchami, this rare temple atop Mahakaleshwar showcases Lord Shiv under a serpent’s hood. A once-in-a-lifetime experience during Sawan!
Naag Mandir Patnitop, J&K
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Set in serene pine forests, this 600-year-old temple offers divine peace and powerful blessings. Ideal for those seeking protection and spiritual cleansing in the hills.
Nag Vasuki Temple Prayagraj, UP
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Overlooking the holy Triveni Sangam, this temple honors Vasuki Nag. A sacred spot for those affected by Kaal Sarp Dosh, especially potent during Sawan rituals.
Why Visit Naga Temples This Sawan?
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Sawan is a divine time to cleanse karma, remove obstacles, and align with the mystical power of Nag Devtas.
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Feel the energy. Seek blessings. Embrace the faith.