Naga
The Naga (Nagini for females) are a being of rich historical depth and practice. Naga translates to "Serpent" in Vedic Sanskrit. The word "Nag" in most languages throughout India is translated to "Snake" or "Cobra". It is within Hindu folklore and mythology that the Naga are depicted as a serpentine race that ruled alongside the human race. They are discussed throughout Indian culture, occurring in Hindu and Buddhist texts, including the Bhagavad Gita. The Naga are those whom mastered the Kundalini energy and passed on the knowledge of the practice to mankind. They are depicted in the Bhagavad Gita as a semi-divine race that has the body of a serpent and face of a human.
The Naga are prevalent in both Astral and Earthen realms. They are considered Dark Artes, but are of a wide variety when it comes to the scale of dark to light. Those I offer are of the lighter spectrum. They can be male or female, often very beautiful, seductive and elegant. Those I conjure are of high nobility and wisdom. They bring protection, abundance, beauty and knowledge. They manifest with a serpent tail, human torso, and human face. They may take the form of a large snake or multi-headed cobra. The multi-headed cobra is of high vibration and power. It shows noble alignment to the Hindu deity, Lord Shesha, the Sea Serpent, and one of the three great kings of Nagas.
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The Naga are prevalent in both Astral and Earthen realms. They are considered Dark Artes, but are of a wide variety when it comes to the scale of dark to light. Those I offer are of the lighter spectrum. They can be male or female, often very beautiful, seductive and elegant. Those I conjure are of high nobility and wisdom. They bring protection, abundance, beauty and knowledge. They manifest with a serpent tail, human torso, and human face. They may take the form of a large snake or multi-headed cobra. The multi-headed cobra is of high vibration and power. It shows noble alignment to the Hindu deity, Lord Shesha, the Sea Serpent, and one of the three great kings of Nagas.
Each listing will have further specific details.