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Nepal observes “Naag Panchami” worshipping serpent deity

Naag Panchami: Farmers’ Silent Tribute to Nature’s Balance

Naag Panchami, celebrated on July 29, 2025, holds deep significance beyond religious observance. It’s a day when the age-old bond between humankind and nature is reaffirmed.

For Indian farmers, it’s a time of quiet reverence. Instead of tilling their fields, they create idols of the deity from the very soil they cultivate.

This unique practice underscores the farmers’ deep-rooted respect for the environment and the ecological balance crucial for their livelihoods. It’s a powerful symbol of sustainable agriculture.

The tradition highlights the intrinsic link between faith, farming practices, and environmental consciousness in rural India. Understanding this connection is key to addressing modern agricultural challenges and ensuring food security.

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