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Astika convinced the King to halt the massacre. As a result, the snakes promised that anyone who remembers Astika and the story of the sacrifice's end would be protected from snake bites . Traditional Practices

initiated a massive fire sacrifice to exterminate all snakes to avenge his father, King Parikshit, who died from a snakebite. Sage Astika apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive

Releasing a pair of snakes into the forest or shedding silver serpents in a flowing river . Astika convinced the King to halt the massacre

If you ever hear these three words whispered at twilight near a termite mound with seven hoods carved upon it — know that you stand at the threshold of an ancient, living mystery. But unless you are called, unless your blood carries the memory of the serpent and your heart the stillness of deep water, the doors will remain sealed. Sage Astika Releasing a pair of snakes into

: The young sage Astika , born of a Brahmin father and a Naga mother (Manasa Devi), intervened. He impressed the King with his wisdom and requested that the sacrifice be stopped to save the remaining serpent race.

"Go far away, O illustrious one." It acknowledges the serpent’s power and "fame" in Vedic lore.

Unlike general peace mantras (e.g., Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah ), this mantra does treat all energies equally. It establishes hierarchy: