CM Nayab Saini Greets Haryana on Nag Panchami 2026

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CM Nayab Saini Greets Haryana on Nag Panchami 2026

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini extended Nag Panchami greetings to state residents on the auspicious third Monday of Shravan, invoking a Vedic mantra and praying for happiness, peace, and prosperity from Lord Shiva.

Key Takeaways

CM Nayab Singh Saini posted Nag Panchami greetings on Monday, 17 August 2026 .
The message opened with the Nag Gayatri mantra in Sanskrit, invoking the serpent deity.
Saini prayed to Lord Bholenath (Shiva) for happiness, peace, and prosperity for all Haryana residents.
The festival coincided with the third Monday of Shravan , a doubly auspicious occasion for Shiva devotees.
Such festival greetings are standard cultural outreach practice for state chief ministers across India.
On the auspicious confluence of Nag Panchami and the third Monday of Shravan, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini extended warm wishes to the people of the state, invoking a Vedic mantra for serpent deity worship and praying for peace and prosperity in every household.
Saini opened his message with the Sanskrit verse 'Om Bhujangeshaya Vidmahe, Sarparajaya Dhimahi, Tanno Nagah Prachodayat' — a Nag Gayatri mantra addressed to the serpent lord — before offering greetings in Hindi to his 'pradesh ke parivaarjanon' (the people of the state, addressed as family). He prayed that Lord Bholenath — a devotional name for Lord Shiva — bless everyone with happiness, peace, and prosperity. Nag Panchami falls on the fifth day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month of Shravan, and is one of the most widely observed festivals across India, marked by the worship of serpents as divine symbols associated with Lord Shiva. When it coincides with a Monday — itself sacred to Shiva — the observance carries added religious significance for devotees. Across India, state chief ministers routinely issue public greetings on major Hindu festivals, a practice that serves as standard cultural outreach to constituents. Saini's message follows that tradition, reaching out to Haryana's residents during one of the most spiritually active months in the Hindu calendar.

Point of View

A month dense with Hindu observances and high public religiosity. The Sanskrit mantra opening signals more than piety; it frames the chief minister as a custodian of tradition, not merely an administrator. For a leader who took office in 2024 and is still consolidating his public persona in Haryana, consistent cultural messaging during religious seasons is part of a longer brand-building arc. Expect similar outreach through the remaining Shravan Mondays and into festivals like Raksha Bandhan and Janmashtami.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nag Panchami and when is it celebrated?
Nag Panchami is a Hindu festival dedicated to serpent worship, observed on the fifth day of the bright fortnight of the month of Shravan. In 2026 it coincided with the third Monday of Shravan, making it especially significant for devotees of Lord Shiva.
What did Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini say on Nag Panchami 2026?
CM Saini extended greetings to Haryana residents, opened with the Sanskrit Nag Gayatri mantra, and prayed that Lord Bholenath bless everyone with happiness, peace, and prosperity.
What is the Nag Gayatri mantra Saini recited?
The mantra is 'Om Bhujangeshaya Vidmahe, Sarparajaya Dhimahi, Tanno Nagah Prachodayat' — a Vedic verse invoking the serpent deity, associated with Lord Shiva.
Why is a Monday during Shravan considered extra auspicious?
Mondays in Shravan are traditionally dedicated to Lord Shiva, and when a major Shiva-associated festival like Nag Panchami falls on one, it is considered doubly sacred by devotees.
Who is Nayab Singh Saini?
Nayab Singh Saini is the Chief Minister of Haryana and a BJP leader who assumed office in 2024.
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