What is the Naga?

naga, (Sanskrit: “serpent”) 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.
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Are the nagas evil?

The snakelike Nagas are not figures of evil like the serpent of Christian stories. Although some stories describe Nagas as Garuda's enemies, whom he perpetually punishes, Nagas are also worshiped in their own right.
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What powers do Naga have?

They are nature spirits (some are worshiped as deities) associated with and protectors of water including rivers, lakes, seas and wells. They bring rain, and thus fertility and prosperity, and are guardians of treasure, but are also able to cause natural disasters such as floods and drought.
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Is Naga a demon?

Naga demons are snake-like demons.
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Is the Naga a dragon?

The Naga (Dragon), sacred to the Balinese and symbolic of the human connection to the natural world, plays an important in the island's folklore. It's an inspiring love story, actually; here's how the story goes: The Naga dragon lives alone on the Tiga Gunung volcanoes.
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Was Medusa a Naga?

A Medusa is the oldest Naga of the race, perhaps even immortal - they are reportedly descended from the original Medusa, who drained the life force of her sisters to harness such power.
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What does the Naga symbolize?

In Buddhism, nagas are often represented as door guardians or, as in Tibet, as minor deities. The naga king Muchalinda, who sheltered the Buddha from rain for seven days while he was deep in meditation, is beautifully depicted in the 9th–13th century Mon-Khmer Buddhas of what are now Thailand and Cambodia.
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Who created the Naga?

Birth of the naga. Over 10,000 years ago, Ancient Kalimdor was the domain of the large Kaldorei Empire led by Queen Azshara. She ruled from the capital city of Zin-Azshari with her loyal followers known as the Highborne who were the highest-ranking caste of night elf nobility.
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Where did Naga came from?

Nagas are various ethnic groups native to northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar.
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How are Nagas born?

How Nagas were born. Nagas were born from Kashyap and his third wife, Kadroo, who birthed great serpents (nagas). According to the legends, Kadroo gave birth to one thousand nagas. Some of the most famous, besides the trio of Sesha, Vasuki and Takshaka are Anant, Kanwal, Kalia, Karkotak, Padma, Aswatar.
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Is Lord Shiva a Naga?

It is believed that Shiva blessed Vasuki and wore him as an ornament. He is considered as the king of nagas and has a gem called Nagamani on his head. He is also mentioned in Ramayana and Mahabharata.
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Why do we worship nagas?

The snake primarily represents rebirth, death and mortality, due to its casting of its skin and being symbolically "reborn". Over a large part of India there are carved representations of cobras or nagas or stones as substitutes. To these human food and flowers are offered and lights are burned before the shrines.
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Who is the god of snake?

Manasa, goddess of snakes, worshipped mainly in Bengal and other parts of northeastern India, chiefly for the prevention and cure of snakebite and also for fertility and general prosperity.
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What do snakes symbolize?

Fertility and rebirth

Historically, serpents and snakes represent fertility or a creative life force. As snakes shed their skin through sloughing, they are symbols of rebirth, transformation, immortality, and healing. The ouroboros is a symbol of eternity and continual renewal of life.
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Are Mayans Indian nagas?

One of the most dominant ethnic groups, Kekichi Maya, has always had special attraction for India in the past as their forefathers have told them that the "Naga tribes of Nagaland" were one of the four original branches of the Maya civilization.
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How do nagas mate?

Despite the differences in their body colorings, all Naga reproduce in the same manner. They employ internal fertilization through a pair of forked hemipenes stored inverted in the tail of the male. The hemipenes are grooved in order to better get a grip on the walls of the female's cloaca.
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What race are Naga people?

Naga descend from Tibet-Myanmar ethnic races. Most live in India in Nagaland of northwest India in the states of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. Nagas are also found in Assam.
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Who are called the Nagas?

Nagas are a hill people who are estimated to number about 2. 5 million (1.8 million in Nagaland, 0.6 million in Manipur and 0.1 million in Arunachal states) and living in the remote and mountainous country between the Indian state of Assam and Burma. There are also Naga groups in Burma.
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How many Naga are there?

Nagaland became the 16th state on 1 December 1965. S. R. Tohring (2010) lists 66 Naga tribes whereas Kibangwar Jamir (2016) lists 67 tribes. The 1991 Census of India listed 35 Naga groups as Scheduled Tribes: 17 in Nagaland, 15 in Manipur and 3 in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Is Naga a serpent or dragon?

In Thailand and Java, the nāga is a wealthy underworld deity. For Malay sailors, nāgas are a type of dragon with many heads. In Laos they are beaked water serpents. In Pakistan, Many films and stories (see Jado Garni) are based around a Shape-shifting snake-woman, descended from the Vedic traditions.
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Are Naga elves?

The naga are former Highborne night elves who mutated into vengeful humanoid sea serpents. While many remain on Azeroth to attempt to reclaim the surface world, a large group followed the betrayer, Illidan Stormrage, into Outland and proceeded to claim the watery areas of the shattered land.
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What is Buddha Naga?

Naga, in Hinduism and Buddhism, is the Sanskrit word for a deity taking the form of a great snake, specifically the multi-headed king cobra. The traditions about nagas are common in all the Buddhist countries in Asia.
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Who is the Naga in Thailand?

Nagas are the serpent creatures that stand guard at all the Buddhist wats in Thailand. Nagas guarding a Buddhist stupa to ward off evil spirits. Naga is the sanskrit word for cobra, although a looser translation could be snake.
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What does nagas mean in Spanish?

buttocks. More meanings for nalgas. buttocks noun.
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What does Naga represent in Thailand?

Naga, the guardian of the Buddhist Three Gems, dominates the waters, and is an important cultural image in Thailand, as well as an auspicious symbol in ordinary life. This article uses nine Thai stories as texts to explore images of the Naga.
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