Nagas

Mark Isaak

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Batak (Sumatra):The earth once rested on the three horns of the giant snake Naga Padoha, who grew tired of its burden and shook it off into the sea.

Batara Guru sent his son Layang-layang-mandi ("Diving Swallow") to bind Naga Padoha's hands and feet, but the serpent still struggles and causes earthquakes, and it will again throw the earth into the sea when it breaks its fetters.

Praveen Mohan

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Praveen explained that Nagas, serpent-like beings, are worshipped in Hinduism.

He described them as shape-shifting reptilian gods and emphasized that the Nagas are considered the origin of human civilization in many cultures, including Cambodia.

In Cambodian history, the first queen is believed to have been a Naga, and humans are said to have intermarried with the Nagas.

Praveen noted that the word "Naga" denotes a serpent-like or reptilian being and highlighted that references to serpent-like figures appear across various cultures, including ancient Israel and the Bible, where the term "serpent" has similar connotations.

Sadhguru

12 Dimensions of Naga

He further explains that there are 12 dimensions of Naga.

The Naga is central to mysticism, and wherever people have closed their eyes to withdraw from the external world, the serpent has been a significant symbol.

These experiences, which occurred without him seeking them, have led him to understand the deeper symbolism and consciousness that the Naga embodies.

Sadhguru lists the 12 aspects of Naga, which are:

Numerology

12 Dimensions of Naga

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