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Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,

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Naga, a Sanskrit word derived from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, demigod, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, jainism, and they have three forms: human form, but the head or neck will be wrapped around the snake, half-human, half-snake form, and snake form, Naga occupies an important place in Southeast Asian and South Asian cultures.

In Hinduism, they are powerful demigods who inhabit the underground, are treasure-filled realms, often associated with the waters, and are the guardians of the treasures. They often play a positive role in mythology.

In Buddhism, they also have the form of a king cobra, with one or more heads, which can be transformed into human form using magic, and a snake grows on its head.

In Thailand, Naga is the god who lives underground, in the Malay Archipelago, Naga is a multi-headed dragon, and in Laos, Naga is a snake with a beak. #Sacred Dragon Summoner Spirit Hades # Today's Headlines Micro Headlines # @Sacred Dragon Summoner SpiritEdes King

Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,
Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,
Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,
Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,
Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,
Naga, a Sanskrit word that derives from a snake, especially the king cobra, is a creature of the Holy Spirit, half-god, half-human, half-snake in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and they have three forms: the human form,

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