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August 12 – Naga Chathurthi

The 4th day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravana is celebrated as Naga Chathurthi (Nagula Chavithi). ‘Naga’ means snake and ‘Chathurthi’ means 4th day of a lunar month. Naga Chathurthi is observed by women for the well-being and longevity of their spouse and children. Worshipping the snake Gods on this auspicious day can also mitigate any afflictions caused by the snake planets, Rahu and Ketu, in the horoscope. People also offer prayers seeking the blessings of Naga deities for family welfare, prosperity and wealth.

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