Meaning & Translation
✨Spiritual Benefits
📜About this Stotram
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Naga Devtas?
Naga Devtas are serpent deities revered in Hinduism, often associated with protection, fertility, and cosmic energy. Prominent Nagas include Sheshnag (Ananta) and Vasuki, who are central to many Hindu mythologies.
What are the benefits of chanting Naga Devta Stotram?
Chanting this Stotram is believed to offer protection from snake bites and all forms of poison, remove obstacles, bestow wealth, grant victory over enemies, and lead to spiritual peace and Shiva's grace.
When is the best time to chant Naga Devta Stotram?
The Stotram suggests chanting in Brahma Muhurta (early morning) for Shiva's grace and offering vermillion in the evening. Sundays are also mentioned for specific offerings, and Naga Panchami is a particularly auspicious day.
What offerings are made to Naga Devta?
The Stotram mentions offering 'Shri Phal' (coconut) and sindoor (vermillion). Traditionally, milk, flowers, incense, and sweets are also common offerings to Naga Devtas.