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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.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)   (710 words)

  
 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.
http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/myth.html   (11969 words)

  
 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.
http://www.mugglenet.com/books/name_origins.shtml   (4625 words)

  
 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.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html   (1527 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gods, Goddesses, and Monsters: An Encyclopedia of World Mythology: Explore similar items
Amazon.com: Gods, Goddesses, and Monsters: An Encyclopedia of World Mythology: Explore similar items
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