Nagula Chavithi, an auspicious festival dedicated to the worship of Nag Devatas (Serpent Gods), is observed on the fourth day after Deepavali Amavasya during Karthika Masam, a sacred month in the ...
Nagula Chavithi is a Hindu festival celebrated to worship serpent gods. It holds religious significance and is observed in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. On this day, people perform puja, offer prayers ...
On Nagula Chavithi, devotees start with an early bath and wear clean clothes, setting up a decorated puja area with flowers, leaves, and rangoli. Married women fast from dawn to dusk, praying for ...
Hindus observe Nagula Chavithi on October 25, 2025, honoring Serpent Gods for children's well-being. Primarily celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, married women fast and perform pujas, ...
VIJAYAWADA: The Nagula Chavithi festival was celebrated with devotion at the Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamy Temple, a sub-temple within the premises of Sri Durga Malleswara Varla Devasthanam atop ...
The city is all geared up to celebrate Nagula Chavithi, which falls on the fourth day after Deepavali, on Friday. During the festival, devotees dressed in traditional attire offer prayers to the ...
Devotees thronged Subrahmanya Swamy temples and snake pits in the city and other places in Prakasam district to worship the “Naga devata” on the auspicious Nagula Chavithi on Monday. Right from dawn, ...