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Indian Serpent Lore or the Nagas in Hindu Legend and Art (Hardcover)
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Indian Serpent Lore or the Nagas in Hindu Legend and Art (Hardcover)
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1926. The author explains in the preface that other nations have
known or still practice this form of animal worship. But it would
be difficult to quote another instance in which it takes such a
prominent place in literature folklore, and art, as it does in
India. Nor would it be possible to name another country where the
development of this cult can be studied during a period which may
be estimated at no less than three millennia. During so vast a
space of time the deified serpents have haunted the imagination of
the people of Hind. But even more astonishing is the endless
variety of aspect under which the Nagas appear in Indian literature
and art. We meet, on the one hand, with the primitive type of the
reptile endowed with the magic properties which we are wont to
associate with the dragon of western fable. On the other hand, the
Naga frequently has the character of a water-spirit. Again, he may
be able to assume any form he chooses, and commonly appears in
human shape. In Brahmanical legend he may become a pious ascetic,
in Buddhist lore he may even develop into a self-denying saint very
often these various types appear strangely blended. In the present
volume it has been my object to collect the legends relating to the
Nagas which are found in the Brahmanical and Buddhist literature of
India. We do not pretend that in that gigantic body of literary
tradition there may not be a Naga story which has escaped our
notice. The three chief repositories of serpent-lore, the
Mahabharata, the Jataka Book, and the Rajatarangini, have, at
least, been fully utilized. But for the rest it is questionable
whether much would have been gained by aiming at completeness. The
stories here presented will certainly suffice to show the Nagas in
that great variety of aspect to which reference has been made.
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