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  • Nagas and Nagins The Nagin are prayed to for fertility. The Naag Mani mentioned above can be likened to a philosopher's stone as it is thought to be a key to immortality
    Thread location: Nagas & Naginis
    Keyword tags: IndiaserpentSnake 
    Posted: Oct 19 2011, 8:31 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Man-Eating Unicorns I read a book called Rampant by Diana Peterfreund. About a sect of virgin girls who slay man-eating unicorns. Being a mythos buff. I searched in to the subject after reading the book.

    And ancient peoples of India, Asia, Europe, and Germanic tribes believed that original unicorns ate people especially non-virgin women. That the horns or alicorn was highly poisonous and lethal. That's why unicorns were killed in the biblical flood.

    That Alexander the Great's steed Baucephelus was actually a unicorn as big as an elephant that resembled a bull. That spoke to Alexander telepathically and came up with battle strategies and tactics. That without Baucephelus he wouldn't have conquered as much as he did.

    What do you all think of this?
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    Keyword tags: alicornasiabaucephelusbulleatingelephanteuropegermanindiamanrampanttelepathyunicorn 
    Posted: Apr 26 2011, 9:31 AM EDT by xDezxGyrlx
  • I believe. If these beautiful creatures exist, I do not think they would want the world to know about it. If you were a serpent, I do not believe you would like people to know what you were. Humans, naturally, destroy things they do not understand. So, if they are able to hide, or change forms, I believe they would do so.
    Thread location: Nagas & Naginis
    Keyword tags: IndiaserpentSnake 
    Posted: Feb 17 2011, 7:21 AM EST by Anonymous
  • Nagas & Naginis Quite briefly, they are the serpent-people of India. The male are known as Nagas while the female are called Naginis. They resemble humans from the waist up, and snakes from the waist down. Sometimes they have multiple heads and vary in colour.
    Keyword tags: IndiaserpentSnake 
    Last updated: Apr 9 2008, 12:26 AM EDT by Ravenite
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