Det Naga
Author: Laxman Burdak, IFS (R) |
Det Naga (देत नाग) was a Nagavanshi Ruler in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.
Variants
- Deta Naga (देत नाग)
Origin
Jat clans
History
Dr Naval Viyogi[1] writes....Most probably Nagas moved from Kashmir valley and settled in different valleys of Himachal Pradesh. Still today these Nagas can be Seen in numerous temples and heard in legends throughout the modern province of Himachal Pradesh.
Naga temples are also found in the valley of the Chinab. At Kilār in Pāngi, there is a shrine Det Naga. It is said that he was originally located in Lahul and human sacrifices were offered to him. There is also a temple of Kalihar Naga (Kelang Naga) at Dughi, it is famous about this Naga that he also hailed from Lahul[2]. Similarly Eighteen Nagas or serpents are also worshipped in Kulu [3] valley.
References
- ↑ Nagas, The Ancient Rulers of India, Their Origins and History, 2002, pp. 20-21
- ↑ Ibid
- ↑ Vogel P-255
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