Description: Naga Dragon Necklace Talisman Vintage Set Thai Temple Lanna Pendant Earring Rare Descriptioncondition : newMaterial : brasssize : free sizecolor : as shownquantity : 1 set (1 necklace & 1 pair earring)The believe and ancient historyThe belief in the Naga or Naga King appears in India, Thailand and throughout Southeast Asia, which is related to the religions of Brahmanism-Hinduism and Buddhism. What are the beliefs of the Naga of each religion? And where do the Nagas in Thai beliefs come from? Let's find out this belief together. The Naga, according to the beliefs of Brahmanism-Hinduism, are semi-divine beings with supernatural powers. The appearance of the Naga is half human, half Naga, or is a complete Naga. The Naga lives in the underworld, which is full of gems, gold and other worldly treasures. The Naga is related to water, such as rivers, lakes, seas or even wells. And is considered a guardian of treasure. And in Hindu legend, the Naga, which sits around the neck of Shiva, came to be a rope for churning water in the ocean of milk. The original Vishnu had an image created in the form of a Naga Shesha covering him or lying on a Naga Shesha. But this iconography also appears in other gods, such as Ganesha, who appears as a Naga in many forms. They are either worn around the neck of Ganesha, used as a sacred thread, worn around Ganesha’s body, or as a throne for Ganesha to sit on. Shiva is often depicted in religious images with a naga in a garland-like form. Naga in appear in the form of large snakes. Some have the magical power to transform into human form. It is believed that nagas live in the underworld, like some deities, and in various parts of the human world. Some live in water, such as streams, rivers, seas, oceans, and some live on land, such as in caves. Naga are followers of Lord Virupaksha, one of the guardians of the western direction. The nagas act as guardians on Mount Sumeru to protect the Daowadungsa heaven from demons. The most well-known naga history is the Mucalinda naga, which appears in the Mucalinda Sutta. Thai NagaAccording to the beliefs of the Thai-Lao culture, Naga are worshipped as water gods and it is believed that Naga live in the Mekong River. According to legend, snakes, scorpions, centipedes, and toads are poisonous from the poison that the Naga spit out.In addition, it is believed that The Mekong River was created by the sliding of two Naga serpents, which led to the Mekong and Nan rivers. There is also a legend about Naga fireballs. Naga of the Mekong River were delighted and made fireballs to commemorate his return, which has become an annual tradition. In Thai beliefs, Naga are considered water gods because Naga are a symbol of water. Therefore, there are beliefs about Naga related to water, such as in the Singhanawat legend, which states that Naga transformed to help point out the location of a new city. When night fell, they came up to build a moat on all four sides, making it the city of Naga of the Singhanawat species. Later, when they conquered other cities and unified the territories, the name was changed to Yonok Naga Kingdom. There is also a belief about Naga in the prediction of the amount of water and rain that would fall each year, called "Naga gives water". This is most clearly seen in the Royal Ploughing Ceremony on the Royal Ploughing Ceremony of each year. In addition to the legends, Naga in Thai and Lao art and sculpture often have symbols related to Naga. Such as found in the creation of Naga Sadung, which extends along the stairs, Naga Lamyong, which is a wind vane on the roof of a church, connected to Naga Sadung, Naga Beuan, Naga Chamlong, and Naga Tant, or the Naga-shaped canopy, and even in the prow of the Ananta Naga and Anekchat Phuchong royal barges in the Phraya Yatra Ratcha Lomak procession, etc. Seller NOTE : Photos are representative of the similar item being offered, there may be very slight variations from one piece to the next.Color may vary slightly due to the color calibration of each individual monitor. Thank you for your understanding Shipping & Handling Charges The package will be shipped directly from thailand. Business days are Monday - Friday. (not included Sat-Sun & public holiday) We Send USPS & ePACKET Have Tracking number with in 1-3 days after receiving payment. 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Price: 42.95 USD
Location: Bangkok
End Time: 2024-12-05T07:44:55.000Z
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Brass
Color: Orod
Original/Reproduction: Unknown
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Maker: Thailand
Age: 2024