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- Nāga - Wikipedia
In the Xanth series by Piers Anthony, the Naga are a race of human-headed serpents that can transform between fully human and serpent forms, including any species and size of snake
- Naga | Origins, Symbolism Significance | Britannica
Naga, in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, a member of a class of mythical semidivine beings, half human and half cobra They are a strong, handsome species who can assume either wholly human or wholly serpentine form and are potentially dangerous but often beneficial to humans
- Nagas – Mythos Anthology
The Naga, a class of serpent-like beings, are among the most fascinating creatures in Hindu and Buddhist traditions These divine or semi-divine beings often inhabit the liminal spaces between land and water, symbolizing dualities such as creation and destruction, protection and danger
- The Myth of the Naga: Serpent Deities of Asia
One famous story recounts a Naga sheltering the meditating Buddha from rain, illustrating their role as benevolent guardians Buddhist art frequently depicts multi-headed Nagas forming canopies over deities or temple entrances, emphasizing protection and spiritual authority
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- Naga - New World Encyclopedia
An open-air Lingam (symbol of God Shiva) from Lepakshi sheltered by a naga Nāga (Sanskrit: नाग) refers to a race of large serpentine creatures that abound in the mythologies of Hinduism and Buddhism
- Naga – The Divine Serpent Deities of Hinduism | Symbolism, Mythology . . .
Explore Naga, the divine serpent deities in Hinduism, revered for their spiritual, cosmic, and protective roles Learn about their symbolism, mythology, and rituals in this in-depth guide
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