Naag Panchami Pooja Kit β With Nag Narsoba Jiwati Photo, Jwarichya Lahya, and Sanatan Plastic Laminated Set
Naag Panchami is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of serpents or Naags, celebrated with great devotion across India. To honor this auspicious day, many households and temples perform Naag Puja by offering milk, flowers, and special items to serpent deities. To simplify and enrich your worship, the Naag Panchami Pooja Kit offers a ready-made, thoughtfully curated set that includes traditional and spiritual essentials for a complete pooja experience.
πΏ Whatβs Inside the Naag Panchami Pooja Kit?
This Sanatan Naag Panchami Puja Kit with Plastic Lamination is designed for convenient, respectful, and authentic worship. Hereβs what the kit typically includes:
1. π Nag Narsoba Jiwati Photo (Laminated)
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A sacred image of Nag Narsoba, also known as Naag Devta, representing divine serpent energy and protection.
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The Jiwati photo is beautifully laminated in plastic for durability and safe handling during pooja and storage.
2. πΎ Jwarichya Lahya (Roasted Jowar Puffed Grains)
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Lahya made from Jwari (Sorghum) are essential offerings during Naag Panchami.
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These grains are offered as naivedya (sacred food) to the serpent deity and symbolize fertility, prosperity, and good harvest.
3. π©βπ§βπ¦ Jivati Photo (Mother & Child Symbolic Image)
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Jivati (Jeevti) is the symbol of maternal care and protection. Married women worship Jivati Devi for the well-being of their children.
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A laminated image is included to perform traditional rituals like Jivati Pooja, which is part of Naag Panchami traditions in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
4. π Puja Instructions (Optional in Some Kits)
π‘ Why Choose the Sanatan Naag Panchami Pooja Kit?
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Authentic & Traditional: Includes region-specific and Vedic ritual items.
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Plastic Laminated Photos: Long-lasting and water-resistant, ideal for pooja setups.
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Convenient: All items in one pack β saves time and effort before the festival.
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Spiritual Significance: Each item in the kit has symbolic importance rooted in Hindu traditions.
π Usage & Ritual Significance
Naag Panchami falls on the fifth day of Shravan month (Shukla Paksha) and is deeply connected with nature worship and family welfare. Here's how the items are typically used:
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Draw snake symbols on a wooden board or wall with chandan (sandalwood paste) or haldi-kumkum.
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Place the Nag Narsoba photo and offer jwarichya lahya, milk, and flowers.
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Perform arti and naivedya while chanting traditional Naag Panchami mantras.
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Jivati photo is worshipped especially by married women praying for their children's health and happiness.
π¦ Ideal For:
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Traditional households celebrating Naag Panchami
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Women performing Jivati Puja
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Devotees of Nag Narsoba Maharaj
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Gifting for cultural and religious occasions