Naag Tirth

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Naag Tirth / नागतीर्थ

  • Naag Tirth is best among the best of sacred places. By bathing here, one does not return to the material world.[1]
  • Bhagvan Sheshha (Anantadev) is always present here to protect the dham.
  • When Shri Vasudev Maharaja carried newborn baby Krishna across the Yamuna, Anantadev shielded both of them from the pouring rain by spreading His unlimited hoods like an umbrella.


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References

  1. atah param nagatirtham
    tirthanam uttamottamam
    yatra snatva divam yanti
    ye mrtaste 'punarbhavah ---Adi-Varaha Purana