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Ichchhadhari Nag : ウィキペディア英語版
Ichchhadhari Nag
Ichchadhari Nag (male) or Nagin (female) is a mythical shape-shifting serpent creature in Indian folklore. This creature was originally a venomous snake which could take the form of any living thing, but preferred to be in the form of a human being.
Ichchadhari Nag, in snake form, possess a gem called "Nag Mani", considered much more valuable than a diamond. Legends tell of many people losing their lives through snake bite, when the snakes took revenge for stolen Mani, or if either of a pair of snakes was killed. According to legend, the snakes can be controlled using Been, the musical instrument used by snake charmers.
==Children Comics==

The legends of Ichchadhari Nag have been used as a plot basis for many comic plot and stories. The comic book superhero character "Nagraj" (''"Snake-King"'') is also based on these legends. There is another famous Hindi comic character Tausi who was the male shape shifting snake. Apart from these the concept had been used for many children short stories.

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