Nagas
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The Nagas are a race of serpent beings. Most often they manifest
themselves with half-man, half-serpent bodies, although sometimes they assume
the shape of a dragon, or appear in the guise of a cobra. They can take many
different forms including snakes, humans with snake tails and normal humans,
often beautiful maidens. A precious gem is embedded in their heads endowing them
with supernatural powers including invisibility. Some are demoniac, some neutral
or sometimes helpful.
Nagas are divided into four
classes: heavenly, divine, earthly or hidden, depending upon their function in
guarding the heavenly palace, bringing rainfall, draining rivers or guarding
treasures.
In Burma, the Nagas combine
elements of the dragon, snake and crocodile. They have guarded and protected
several royal Burmese personages. They also give rubies to those they favor.
They inhabit lakes and rivers, but
their real domain is a vast underground region called Bila-svarga, or
subterranean heavens. There they guard great amounts of jewels and precious
metals. Here they dwell with their seductive mates, the Naginis who sometimes
seduce humans.
One such account is to be found for
example in the Mahabharata. Arjuna, the son of King Pandu, was "abducted" by
Ulupi, the Naga princess who enamored him, into the parallel realm in the river
Ganges near Hardwar. After spending a night with her and begetting a son called
Iravan, he returned back. This incident is also mentioned in the Bhagavata
Purana 9.22.32. R. Thompson in his book "Alien Identities" uses this account to
give an example of parallel dimensions.
Nāga is the Sanskrit and Pāli word for a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very great snake—specifically the King Cobra, found in Hinduism and Buddhism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C4%81ga
A Hoysala sculpture of a Naga couple. Halebidu.