Kathmandu, Nepal. 07th Aug, 2016. A devotee cleans her face during Nag Panchami or Snake Day Festival celebrated at Taudaha Lake, Kirtipur. Nag Panchami is the day in which Snakes are worshiped Nepal as well as in India and Hindu's Countries. Nags means Snakes and Panchami means the fifth day after no-moon day. This festival is celebrated with faith and passions. On this day, devotees worshiping Lord Shiva, the holder of serpent, is considered auspicious. Credit: Narayan Maharjan/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
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