Naaga: discovering the extraordinary world of serpent worship
Publication details: Gurugram: HarperCollins Publishers, 2025.Description: xiv, 377p.: pbk.: 20 cmISBN:- 9789369892655
- 294.521 KUM
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| 294.511 PAT Stories we tell: mythology to make sense of modern lives | 294.513 RAM Pictorial stories for children | 294.5178362 CHA Hinduism and ecology: the intersection of earth, sky, and water | 294.521 KUM Naaga: discovering the extraordinary world of serpent worship | 294.52113 DHA Ganesha : the God of Asia | 294.52113 HAW Krishna's playground : Vrindavan in the 21st century | 294.52113 PAT 7 secrets of Shiva |
Includes Bibliography and Glossary.
Who are the Naagas, the divine serpents of India’s sacred traditions?
What secrets lie within their mythical realm, Naagaloka?
What is the naagamani, and what myths surround it?
What role do serpent groves play in preserving vital ecological balance?
K. Hari Kumar combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to uncover the cultural, spiritual, and historical significance of serpent worship in India.
From the Naagabanas and Sarpakaavus of the southwestern coast, to the East where the goddess Manasa is worshipped, to remote Himalayan peaks that echo with lore of guardian serpents, Naaga is a fascinating exploration that reveals shared truths, striking contrasts, and the unwavering reverence for these sacred beings across the subcontinent.
Embark on a journey into a world where serpents are guardians of cosmic order, protectors, adversaries and symbols of power-deities that continue to inspire awe and devotion in India’s spiritual consciousness.
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