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Who are the naagas and sarpas, the divine serpents of Indian mythology?

What secrets lie within their mythical realm, Naagaloka?

What is the nagamani, and what myths surround its legendary power?

K. Hari Kumar combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to uncover the cultural, spiritual, and historical significance of serpent worship in India.

Drawing connections with belief systems across the subcontinent, Naaga offers a fascinating exploration of shared truths, striking contrasts, and the enduring reverence for these animals.

Embark on a journey into a world where serpents are protectors, adversaries and symbols of divine power-deities that continue to inspire awe and devotion in India's spiritual consciousness.

 

 

About the Author

K. Hari Kumar is an Indian author and screenwriter who has written seven books including the widely popular India's Most Haunted, which earned acclaim as a must-read book and secured a spot in HarperCollins India's list of Hundred Best Books by Indian Authors. Hari's narratives, deeply rooted in Indian folklore and regional mythology, have captured the imagination of readers nationwide.

Beyond his literary endeavours, K. Hari Kumar also works as a screenwriter and filmmaker, with his novel The Other Side of Her adapted into the acclaimed Hindi language web series BHRAM.

Educated in Gurugram, K. Hari Kumar holds a B.Tech in Information Technology and a B.A in English Literature. Presently residing in Pune with his wife, he remains committed to nurturing his creative pursuits.

Daiva is the first in the series of books by K. Hari Kumar on folk mythology and the occult, slated for publication by HarperCollins India.

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  • ISBN: 9789369892655
  • Author: K Hari Kumar
  • Publisher: Harper Non-fiction
  • Pages: 392
  • Format: Paperback
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Who are the naagas and sarpas, the divine serpents of Indian mythology?

What secrets lie within their mythical realm, Naagaloka?

What is the nagamani, and what myths surround its legendary power?

K. Hari Kumar combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to uncover the cultural, spiritual, and historical significance of serpent worship in India.

Drawing connections with belief systems across the subcontinent, Naaga offers a fascinating exploration of shared truths, striking contrasts, and the enduring reverence for these animals.

Embark on a journey into a world where serpents are protectors, adversaries and symbols of divine power-deities that continue to inspire awe and devotion in India's spiritual consciousness.

 

 

About the Author

K. Hari Kumar is an Indian author and screenwriter who has written seven books including the widely popular India's Most Haunted, which earned acclaim as a must-read book and secured a spot in HarperCollins India's list of Hundred Best Books by Indian Authors. Hari's narratives, deeply rooted in Indian folklore and regional mythology, have captured the imagination of readers nationwide.

Beyond his literary endeavours, K. Hari Kumar also works as a screenwriter and filmmaker, with his novel The Other Side of Her adapted into the acclaimed Hindi language web series BHRAM.

Educated in Gurugram, K. Hari Kumar holds a B.Tech in Information Technology and a B.A in English Literature. Presently residing in Pune with his wife, he remains committed to nurturing his creative pursuits.

Daiva is the first in the series of books by K. Hari Kumar on folk mythology and the occult, slated for publication by HarperCollins India.

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