Nagaraja

Nagaraja are Kings of Snakes in Hindu mythology.

Etymology

Nagaraja is a Sanskrit word from naga (snake) and raj (king) meaning King of Snakes.

Family

Anantha, Vasuki and Takshak are brothers, children of Kashyap and Kadru, who are the parents of all snakes.

Temples

At Nagercoil in Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, a temple dedicated to Nagaraja exists. There is another famous temple named Mannarasala in Alleppey district of Kerala. The deity in this temple embodies both Anantha and Vasuki into one.

A temple devoted to Nagaraja exists in Poojappura of Thiruvananthapuram District in Kerala, India. It is known as Poojappura nagarukavu Temple. The uniqueness of this temple is that here the family of the Nagaraja including Nagaramma, Queen of Naga and Nagakanya, Princess of the Naga kingdom is placed inside a single temple.

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Origin - Asia - East Asia - Hindu Mythology -

Tags - Fabulous Beasts - Dragons - Snake People -