
When Is Naag Panchami 2025? Recipes You Can Make For Bhog At Home
Naag Panchami is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Nag Devta. Devotees believe that offering prayers to snakes brings peace and protection. This festival is also observed in Nepal. Mansa Mata, regarded as the mother of serpents, is also worshipped on this day.
When Is Naag Panchami 2025? Full Puja Timings And Panchami Tithi
Naag Panchami Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Naag Panchami Puja Muhurat: 5:41 AM to 8:23 AM
Duration: 2 Hours 43 Minutes
Naag Pancham in Gujarat: Wednesday, 13 August 2025
Panchami Tithi Begins: 11:24 PM on 28 July 2025
Panchami Tithi Ends: 12:46 AM on 30 July 2025
(Source: Drik Panchang)
Why Do People Celebrate Naag Panchami?
In Hindu mythology, it is believed that Lord Krishna once fell into the Yamuna river, where he encountered a dangerous serpent named Kalia. As Kalia attacked, he soon realised Krishna's divine power and pleaded for mercy. Lord Krishna agreed not to harm him, on the condition that Kalia would never hurt anyone again. Naag Panchami marks this symbolic moment of protection and divine strength.
What Is The Religious Significance Of Worshipping Snakes?
Snakes have deep symbolism in Hindu tradition. They are associated with rebirth, fertility, and protection. Naag Devta is believed to be a guardian of the netherworld and a close associate of Lord Shiva, who is often shown wearing a snake around his neck. Worshipping serpents during Naag Panchami is believed to remove fear, illness and negative energy from one's life.
Many families also worship Mansa Mata on this day, believed to be the mother of all snakes, for protection from snake bites and for the well-being of their families.
Rituals Performed On Naag Panchami
Drawing snake images outside homes using rice paste or turmeric
Offering milk and white flowers at anthills or temples
Chanting and performing puja to Lord Shiva
Fasting for the day or eating only saatvik food
Preparing milk-based sweets as part of the bhog
In some regions, clay idols or live snakes are worshipped by priests. Feeding Brahmins and giving charity is also common.
5 Traditional Bhog Recipes For Naag Panchami Puja:
Plain Milk
Milk is the most basic and traditional offering to snakes during Naag Panchami puja. Though simple, it is considered sacred and essential for this ritual.
Chawal Ki Kheer (Rice Kheer)
A classic Indian dessert made with rice, milk, raisins and cardamom, garnished with almonds. It is easy to prepare and makes for a comforting, sweet bhog dish. [ Click here for the recipe ]
Nariyal Ki Barfi (Coconut Barfi)
Prepared with grated coconut, khoya, ghee and sugar, this soft sweet is full of flavour. It is a popular traditional sweet often made with just five ingredients. [ Click here for recipe ]
Samak Rice Kheer
This vrat-friendly kheer is made using samak rice, milk, almonds and sugar. It is light, mildly sweet and perfect for festive days. [ Click here for recipe ]
Kalakand
Kalakand is a soft barfi made by simmering milk and cottage cheese with cardamom and rose water. Originally from Rajasthan, it is an excellent option for bhog. [ Click here for recipe ]
Prepare these sweet dishes at home and offer them with devotion. Wishing you and your family a peaceful Naag Panchami 2025.

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