Naga Museum Replica Of Copper Idol
Naga are mythical beings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, depicted as half-human, half-serpent or majestic snakes, who inhabit the netherworld and are associated with water, fertility, and wealth. Revered as protectors and bestowers of fortune, they are often venerated through festivals like Naga Panchami, but their power can also bring devastation if angered. Key figures include Shesha, who supports Vishnu, and Vasuki, used in the churning of the cosmic ocean.

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