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ancient Indian epic
Mahabharata Nagas of Padmavati, a
dynasty of
ancient India Nagas of Vidisha, a
dynasty of
ancient India Nagas of Vindhyatabi, a dynasty...
- In
various Asian religious traditions, the
Nāgas (Sanskrit: नाग, romanized: Nāga) are a divine, or semi-divine, race of half-human, half-serpent beings...
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Nagas are
various Tibeto-Burman
ethnic groups native to
northeastern India and
northwestern Myanmar. The
groups have
similar cultures and traditions,...
- The
history of the
Nagas dates back centuries, but
first appear in
written records of Ahom
kingdom during the
medieval period of
Indian history. Aside...
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Anthropological study of the Sümis is do****ented in the book The Sema
Nagas by J. H. Hutton, who was a
Professor of
Social Anthropology in the University...
- District. The Ao
Nagas refer to
themselves as Aoer,
which means "those who came" from
across the
Dikhu river. They were the
first Nagas to
embrace Christianity...
- Naga-loka, the
region of the
Nagas. The
Danavas (children of Danu),
Daityas (children of Diti),
Rakshas and the snake-people
Nagas (serpent-human
formed sons...
- of the
nagas in Hinduism. He is
described as
having a gem
called Nagamani (serpent's ornament) on his head. Shesha,
another king of the
nagas and the...
- as well as in the
Bhagavata Purana. He is
described to be a king of the
Nagas and one of the sons of Kadru.
Takshaka are also
known in
Chinese and ****anese...
- manasaputra, a mind-born son of Brahma.
Kadru is best
known as the
mother of the
nagas, the race of serpents.
Legends of
Kadru detail her
relationship with her...