Perched on the Ganga banks in the Daraganj locality, the Nagvasuki Temple is dedicated to Lord Vasuki, the serpent king who served as the rope during the Samudra Manthan. One of only two temples in India believed to relieve Kaal Sarpa Dosha, it houses a five-hooded black stone idol of Vasuki. The temple survived the Mughal era untouched and draws lakhs of devotees during Nag Panchami, making it an essential part of any Prayagraj pilgrimage.
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