NAGAS: The Tribe and the Cult
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- Total Pages: xvi + 202
- Format: HB (Hardback)
- ISBN: 9788173053061
- Edition: 1st
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Book Size: 19 cm x 25 cm
- Year of Publication: 2006
Nagas, the snake worshipping communities of Ancient India occupy an important place in Indian history. To a student of Indian history and the common man alike, it appears as if it lay a complete veneer of belief in the divinity of the Nagas and of the naga racial blood over the length and breadth of India. From Kashmir, Tibet. Or Nepal to the Malabar coast in the South from Gujarat to Bengal and Assam; from Sri Lanka to Java, Sumatra and Combodia, there are very few places indeed where we do not met frequently with individual or local names of which the word ?Naga? forms a part or where the ruling dynasty is not believed sometimes to have been associated with Naga problem in Indian History, particulary as a tribe and as a cult, are too many. It is precisely for this reason that several distinguished scholars have approached the problem differently. A critical history of the Nagas based on reliable evidences and presented in a chronological order is the need of the hour and the presenr book is an attempt to fulfill this need. The History of the Nagas bristles with controversial problems particulary relating to its origin, different ruling dynasties, their mutual relationship and relations with contemporary powers. Based on evidences supplied by archaeological and literary sources and accounts of the foreign travelers and writers, discussions on all problems have been attempted. All efforts have been made to draw attention on each controversial issues with a view to enable the reader to form his own opinion. The work is limited within the time frame of the earliest times to c. 15th century AD.

