IPA: /ˈnɑːɡə/
KK: /nɑːgə/
A mythical serpent or dragon-like creature found in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, often associated with water and considered to be a protector of springs and rivers.
In the ancient temple, there were beautiful carvings of nagas guarding the entrance.
The word 'naga' originates from Sanskrit 'nāga', meaning serpent or snake. In various cultures, particularly in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, 'naga' refers to a deity or class of serpent beings, often associated with water and fertility.
Imagine a serpent or snake, as 'naga' directly refers to these creatures in Sanskrit. This helps you remember that 'naga' is linked to serpentine beings.