THE NĀGASNāgas: Semi-divine beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology that usually take the form of serpents, or humans with snake-like features, often associated with water and protection. IN HINDU LEGEND AND ART
BY
J. PH. VOGEL, PH.D.,
Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Archaeology at the University of Leiden original: "Leyden", Holland,
Former original: "Late" Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of India.
WITH THIRTY PLATES
ARTHUR PROBSTHAIN
41 GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON, W.C.
1926
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