Phaya Naga, also known as Naga, is a mythical serpent-like creature revered in Southeast Asian cultures, particularly in Thailand and Laos. It is believed to inhabit the Mekong River and other ...
In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the snake or Naga, Sanskrit for “serpent”, is often depicted as a divine or semidivine being with spiritual and physical powers. In Southeast Asian countries ...
Hindu mythology is teeming with fascinating ... who intervenes to stop the snake sacrifice (Sarpa Satra), saving his Naga kin and emphasizing reconciliation and coexistence. Nagas also appear ...