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| | Naga (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nagas live in Patala the seventh of the "nether" dimensions or realms [1]. |  | | Varuna, the Vedic god of storms, is viewed as the King of the Nagas. |  | | The word Naga comes from the Sanskrit, and "nag" is still the word for snake in most of the languages of India. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)
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| | Myths and Legends - frames |
 | | Included is a section on mythology and religion. |  | | Mythology Notes present descriptions of gods, summaries of myths, and some historical material on the mythologies of the Ancient Near East, Persia, Scandinavia, and the Celts. |  | | Brandon's Mythology is an overview of Greek mythology. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/myth.html
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| | MuggleNet Name Origins |
 | | A third Merope in Greek mythology, is one of the Heliades, or daughters of Helios. |  | | In Greek mythology, she was the daughter of Helen of Troy and King Menelaus of Sparta. |  | | In Greek mythology, was often known as the patron saint of high magic. |
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http://www.mugglenet.com/books/name_origins.shtml
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| | Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion |
 | | Of Gods and Men: the A to Z of Mythology and Legend and The Encyclopedia Mythica are Encyclopedia services |  | | Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion |  | | This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html
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