Power of Gods in Devbhoomi Paswa of god dancing with snake

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Uttarkashi. Uttarakhand is not called Devbhoomi for nothing. Here, not only in every particle, but in various forms, the visions and powers of God are seen. The latest case is of Saranaul village of Yamuna valley of Uttarkashi district. Here, as soon as the Dev Doli and the Pasva of the Gods, returning from Sarutal, reached the Panchayat Chowk of the village, a snake about five feet long appeared there. For some time, the villagers got scared. But even before this, Pandav Pasva (the person on whom the deity appears) walking with the Dev Doli picked up the snake and after introducing it to the Dev Doli, put it around his neck and started dancing with the snake. Everyone was surprised to see this scene.

Later, the Pasva of the Gods took the snake in the form of Sheshnag in his hand and the snake god blessed everyone and after feeding milk to the snake god, sent the snake away in the temple premises itself. It is being told that Sheshnag himself appeared in the form of a snake. The video of Dev Paswa’s dance with the snake is also going viral on social media and has become a topic of discussion in the district.

It is usually seen that every person gets scared on hearing the name of snake but see the power of the gods in the Devbhoomi of Uttarakhand, Dev Paswa is dancing with the snake incarnated in the form of Sheshnag, this is the power of the gods in Devbhoomi

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