CM Sai Offers Prayers at Phaleshwarnath Temple on Nag Panchami
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On the third Monday of the sacred month of Sawan and the auspicious occasion of Nag Panchami, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai offered prayers at the Shri Phaleshwarnath Mahadev Temple in his ancestral village Bagiya on Monday, August 17, 2026 — seeking prosperity and well-being for the people of the state.
Accompanied by his wife, CM Sai performed traditional rituals at the temple, praying for the happiness, prosperity, and progress of all residents of Chhattisgarh. The Sanskrit shloka he opened with — 'Nagendraharaya Trilochanaya...' — is a classical invocation of Lord Shiva, underscoring the devotional gravity of the occasion.
1,11,111 Parthiv Shivlings on the Banks of the Maini River
The visit coincides with a significant three-day religious observance being held on the banks of the Maini River from August 17 to 19. The ritual involves the creation and worship of 1 lakh 11 thousand 111 Parthiv Shivlings — clay idols of Lord Shiva — a practice considered among the most meritorious acts of devotion during Sawan. CM Sai and his wife participated in the making of these Shivlings, lending the occasion both spiritual and symbolic weight.
A Prayer for Chhattisgarh's Progress
Closing his post with the chant 'Har-Har Mahadev!', the Chief Minister expressed his prayer that Baba Bholenath's grace remain with all people of Chhattisgarh and that the state continue to advance on the path of development. The dual invocation — of divine blessings and developmental progress — reflects a recurring theme in how the BJP-led government in Chhattisgarh frames its public messaging during religious milestones.
As Sawan draws to a close, the Phaleshwarnath Mahadev Temple in Bagiya — the Chief Minister's own village — stands as the personal and political backdrop to a moment that blends faith, community, and governance into one public gesture.