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King nagas thai dragon statue in thai temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Imagee of Buddha is sitting and King of Nagas head Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of King of Nagas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of King of Nagas Royalty Free Stock Photo
The head of serpent or king of nagas at Wat Intharawat temple or Wat Ton Kwen, Chiangmai, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The statue of the king of Nagas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The stucco of the King of Nagas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Snake scale : closedup details of the King of Nagas Thai dragon snake sculpture Royalty Free Stock Photo
The scales of the King of Nagas Royalty Free Stock Photo
The statue of the king of Nagas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful statue of the King of Nagas or Serpent king in the temple. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Nagas are a race of semidivine serpent creatures in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Female Nagas are called Nagis or Naginis. Usually depicted as human above the waist and snake below the waist, Nagas can also change shape to appear fully human or snake. Nagas and Nagis are known for their strength, supernatural wisdom, and good looks. When Nagis take human form, they can marry mortal men, and some Indian dynasties claim descent from them. According to legend, Nagas are children of Kadru, the granddaughter of the god Brahma*, and her husband, Kasyapa. Nagas lived on earth at first, but their numbers became so great that Brahma sent them to live under the sea. They reside in magnificent jeweled palaces and rule as kings at the bottom of rivers and lakes and in the underground realm called Patala.


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