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RFFXNHT4–Nine head of serpent statue two nagas in Wat, thailand
Figurehead of Garuda fighting two Nagas, Garuda Hern Het Barge, National Museum of Royal Barges, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-figurehead-of-garuda-fighting-two-nagas-garuda-hern-het-barge-national-93293666.html
RMFBNW0J–Figurehead of Garuda fighting two Nagas, Garuda Hern Het Barge, National Museum of Royal Barges, Bangkok, Thailand, Asia.
Laos, Vientiane: a pair of gilded lions and two nagas, guarding the entrance to a temple. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laos-vientiane-a-pair-of-gilded-lions-and-two-nagas-guarding-the-entrance-to-a-temple-image551511130.html
RF2R17E22–Laos, Vientiane: a pair of gilded lions and two nagas, guarding the entrance to a temple.
Chiang Mai, Thailand : Two carved stone Nagas flank the entrance to the Vihan hall at historic Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-carved-stone-nagas-flank-the-entrance-to-the-84721980.html
RMEWRBN0–Chiang Mai, Thailand : Two carved stone Nagas flank the entrance to the Vihan hall at historic Wat Chedi Luang
Myanmar, Yangon: gilded mythical figure holding two nagas, on a pole on the platform of Shwedagon Paya. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/myanmar-yangon-gilded-mythical-figure-holding-two-nagas-on-a-pole-on-the-platform-of-shwedagon-paya-image551511524.html
RF2R17EG4–Myanmar, Yangon: gilded mythical figure holding two nagas, on a pole on the platform of Shwedagon Paya.
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two immense carved stone Nagas mythical beasts flank the entrance to the Vihan hall at Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-immense-carved-stone-nagas-mythical-beasts-84721949.html
RMEWRBKW–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two immense carved stone Nagas mythical beasts flank the entrance to the Vihan hall at Wat Chedi Luang
Musical Instrument of Lord Shiva called Damru- Indian Musical Instrument made by Wood and Leather - Isolated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/musical-instrument-of-lord-shiva-called-damru-indian-musical-instrument-made-by-wood-and-leather-isolated-image357537653.html
RF2BNK6WW–Musical Instrument of Lord Shiva called Damru- Indian Musical Instrument made by Wood and Leather - Isolated
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two of the imposing five-headed Naga staircase figures at the 1401 great Chedi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-of-the-imposing-five-headed-naga-staircase-100122537.html
RMFPTY8W–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two of the imposing five-headed Naga staircase figures at the 1401 great Chedi
Apsara dancer with two Naga Snakes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apsara-dancer-with-two-naga-snakes-75243579.html
RMEABHXK–Apsara dancer with two Naga Snakes
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Lush gardens and the two immense stone Naga dragons at Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-lush-gardens-and-the-two-immense-stone-naga-dragons-100122501.html
RMFPTY7H–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Lush gardens and the two immense stone Naga dragons at Wat Chedi Luang
Monk at small shrine with two 7-headed Nagas (Mucalina) near Prasat Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-monk-at-small-shrine-with-two-7-headed-nagas-mucalina-near-prasat-107525238.html
RMG6X5F2–Monk at small shrine with two 7-headed Nagas (Mucalina) near Prasat Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Chiang Mai, Thailand : Two imposing Naga staircase mythical beasts at the 1401 great Chedi at Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-imposing-naga-staircase-mythical-beasts-at-84722487.html
RFEWRCB3–Chiang Mai, Thailand : Two imposing Naga staircase mythical beasts at the 1401 great Chedi at Wat Chedi Luang
Wat Banden Amphoe Matang Chiangmai.w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wat-banden-amphoe-matang-chiangmaiw-image156562134.html
RFK2M0GP–Wat Banden Amphoe Matang Chiangmai.w
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two immense carved Naga mythical dragons flank a stairway at historic Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-immense-carved-naga-mythical-dragons-flank-84721972.html
RMEWRBMM–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two immense carved Naga mythical dragons flank a stairway at historic Wat Chedi Luang
Zwei Nagas an der Treppe zum Ho Phra Bang, der königliche Tempel, Luang Prabang, Laos, Asien Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zwei-nagas-an-der-treppe-zum-ho-phra-bang-der-knigliche-tempel-luang-prabang-laos-asien-image221993936.html
RFPW4KET–Zwei Nagas an der Treppe zum Ho Phra Bang, der königliche Tempel, Luang Prabang, Laos, Asien
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two enormous stone carved Naga mythical dragon figures flank the staircase at Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-enormous-stone-carved-naga-mythical-dragon-100122669.html
RMFPTYDH–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two enormous stone carved Naga mythical dragon figures flank the staircase at Wat Chedi Luang
Temples at Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-temples-at-wat-chedi-luang-chiang-mai-thailand-57304247.html
RMD96C47–Temples at Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two imposing five-headed Naga dragons flank a staircase at the 1401 great Chedi at Wat Chedi Luang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiang-mai-thailand-two-imposing-five-headed-naga-dragons-flank-a-84721977.html
RMEWRBMW–Chiang Mai, Thailand: Two imposing five-headed Naga dragons flank a staircase at the 1401 great Chedi at Wat Chedi Luang
Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas of this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wat-thamayan-the-two-giant-nagas-of-this-stunningly-beautiful-modern-temple-in-central-thailand-image237013023.html
RMRNGTER–Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas of this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand
Painting Of Two Tigers In Traditional Nagaland Village, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-painting-of-two-tigers-in-traditional-nagaland-village-india-26144950.html
RMBEF046–Painting Of Two Tigers In Traditional Nagaland Village, India
Embroidery depicting two dragons, Mandalay, Myanmar, (Burma) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-embroidery-depicting-two-dragons-mandalay-myanmar-burma-55466578.html
RMD66M56–Embroidery depicting two dragons, Mandalay, Myanmar, (Burma)
Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 17th Century. Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Gold with lapis lazuli and turquoise; overall: 6.1 x 4.9 cm (2 3/8 x 1 15/16 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pendant-with-two-armed-blue-deity-on-a-lotus-with-nagas-serpent-divinities-17th-century-nepal-kathmandu-valley-gold-with-lapis-lazuli-and-turquoise-overall-61-x-49-cm-2-38-x-1-1516-in-image240364982.html
RMRY1FYJ–Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 17th Century. Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Gold with lapis lazuli and turquoise; overall: 6.1 x 4.9 cm (2 3/8 x 1 15/16 in
Two mythological statues at Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar, (Burma) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-mythological-statues-at-shwedagon-pagoda-yangon-rangoon-myanmar-55047313.html
RMD5FHBD–Two mythological statues at Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar, (Burma)
Two fiery Dorset Naga Chilly Peppers (among the hottest chilly varieties known) growing on the plant and still at the green stage. Capsicum Chinensis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-fiery-dorset-naga-chilly-peppers-among-the-hottest-chilly-varieties-50630989.html
RMCXAC9H–Two fiery Dorset Naga Chilly Peppers (among the hottest chilly varieties known) growing on the plant and still at the green stage. Capsicum Chinensis.
A statue of a Thailand white serpent stairways blue sky / King of Nagas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-statue-of-a-thailand-white-serpent-stairways-blue-sky-king-of-nagas-image475374671.html
RF2JHB56R–A statue of a Thailand white serpent stairways blue sky / King of Nagas
Two dragon (naga) sculptures in sunshine partially submerged by high water of the Ping River near Chiang Mai Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-dragon-naga-sculptures-in-sunshine-partially-submerged-by-high-39544810.html
RFC89BPJ–Two dragon (naga) sculptures in sunshine partially submerged by high water of the Ping River near Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang - Chiang Mai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wat-chedi-luang-chiang-mai-34488250.html
RFC03236–Wat Chedi Luang - Chiang Mai
Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaics of flower motifs and two kinnaree-roof finials with Chofahs or mythological Nagas-bronze i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-standing-buddha-chapel-pediment-with-colorful-glass-mosaics-of-flower-140261061.html
RFJ45CBH–Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaics of flower motifs and two kinnaree-roof finials with Chofahs or mythological Nagas-bronze i
Acala, The Buddhist Protector equivalent to February / March 1322 Nepal, Kathmandu Valley Acala (literally, “immovable”) is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri. He wields a sword to dispatch ignorance and a noose to snare disbelievers. His enflamed wide eyes and a facial grimace exposing teeth express his fearsome aspect. He kneels with one knee on the ground, evoking his role as a protector of the earth. He is set in a flaming aureole, his knowledge field, and is honored with an elaborate archway (torana) topped by Garuda fighting two nagas. Numerous protective emanations surround him in a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/acala-the-buddhist-protector-equivalent-to-february-march-1322-nepal-kathmandu-valley-acala-literally-immovable-is-a-wrathful-manifestation-of-manjushri-he-wields-a-sword-to-dispatch-ignorance-and-a-noose-to-snare-disbelievers-his-enflamed-wide-eyes-and-a-facial-grimace-exposing-teeth-express-his-fearsome-aspect-he-kneels-with-one-knee-on-the-ground-evoking-his-role-as-a-protector-of-the-earth-he-is-set-in-a-flaming-aureole-his-knowledge-field-and-is-honored-with-an-elaborate-archway-torana-topped-by-garuda-fighting-two-nagas-numerous-protective-emanations-surround-him-in-a-image458085913.html
RM2HH7H75–Acala, The Buddhist Protector equivalent to February / March 1322 Nepal, Kathmandu Valley Acala (literally, “immovable”) is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri. He wields a sword to dispatch ignorance and a noose to snare disbelievers. His enflamed wide eyes and a facial grimace exposing teeth express his fearsome aspect. He kneels with one knee on the ground, evoking his role as a protector of the earth. He is set in a flaming aureole, his knowledge field, and is honored with an elaborate archway (torana) topped by Garuda fighting two nagas. Numerous protective emanations surround him in a
Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaics of flower motifs and two kinnaree-roof finials with Chofahs or mythological Nagas-bronze i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-standing-buddha-chapel-pediment-with-colorful-glass-mosaics-of-flower-138604215.html
RFJ1DY2F–Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaics of flower motifs and two kinnaree-roof finials with Chofahs or mythological Nagas-bronze i
Staircase with Nagas (sacred snake) and two Buddhist monks, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai, Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staircase-with-nagas-sacred-snake-and-two-buddhist-monks-wat-phrathat-16069838.html
RFARJNFY–Staircase with Nagas (sacred snake) and two Buddhist monks, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Luang Prabang, Laos-October 11, 2015: Sakkaline road area houses many french colonial buildings -most of them now commercial sites like Khamboua House Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-luang-prabang-laos-october-11-2015-sakkaline-road-area-houses-many-140261053.html
RFJ45CB9–Luang Prabang, Laos-October 11, 2015: Sakkaline road area houses many french colonial buildings -most of them now commercial sites like Khamboua House
the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gigantic-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-in-chachoengsao-thailand-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218608.html
RF2JP0MM0–the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaic of flower motifs and two kinnaree-two tiered roof-finials with Chofahs mythological Nagas-s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-standing-buddha-chapel-pediment-with-colorful-glass-mosaic-of-flower-138604219.html
RFJ1DY2K–Standing Buddha chapel-pediment with colorful glass mosaic of flower motifs and two kinnaree-two tiered roof-finials with Chofahs mythological Nagas-s
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RFK2964D–beautiful carved wood church
Wat Chedi Luang Temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wat-chedi-luang-temple-chiang-mai-thailand-57303978.html
RMD96BPJ–Wat Chedi Luang Temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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RMRXMPKX–Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Oudong, Cambodian national and Buddhist flags flying at Buddha’s eyebrow relic stupa
Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas at the entrance to this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wat-thamayan-the-two-giant-nagas-at-the-entrance-to-this-stunningly-beautiful-modern-temple-in-central-thailand-image237013022.html
RMRNGTEP–Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas at the entrance to this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand
Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-s-vernay-visited-a-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-with-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-expedition-taking-the-photographs-that-appear-on-this-page-which-include-clockwise-from-top-left-in-the-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-the-large-framework-of-a-large-community-dwelling-made-of-wooden-posts-and-bamboo-nagas-at-work-thatching-the-large-community-dwelling-with-atap-palm-leaves-two-naga-women-photographed-outside-a-community-house-bashful-ladies-who-were-alarmed-by-the-camera-and-had-to-be-ordered-out-to-face-it-by-their-chief-and-hairdressing-in-the-image501426417.html
RM2M3NXE9–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the
Nagaland, India's Nagaland state. 2nd Dec, 2014. Two kids react during the traditional stone pulling of Hornbill festival at Kohima, capital of India's Nagaland state, Dec. 2, 2014. The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India's northeast. Credit: Stringer/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nagaland-indias-nagaland-state-2nd-dec-2014-two-kids-react-during-76055515.html
RMEBMHGB–Nagaland, India's Nagaland state. 2nd Dec, 2014. Two kids react during the traditional stone pulling of Hornbill festival at Kohima, capital of India's Nagaland state, Dec. 2, 2014. The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India's northeast. Credit: Stringer/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Sirihkist of amboina root wood with batter of silver. Sirihkist, rectangular, from Amboina-root wood with batter of silver. The coffin has a hinged lid; Lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On paws of silver. Fittings in flame-like leaf shape on the corners of lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the form of a betel or pinang nut, a cartouche in the middle of the lid. Around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with handle in the shape of a heart. Between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open-shadows. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sirihkist-of-amboina-root-wood-with-batter-of-silver-sirihkist-rectangular-from-amboina-root-wood-with-batter-of-silver-the-coffin-has-a-hinged-lid-lid-and-bottom-have-a-profiled-edge-inside-painted-red-on-paws-of-silver-fittings-in-flame-like-leaf-shape-on-the-corners-of-lid-and-walls-and-as-back-plates-of-the-handles-on-the-sides-the-lock-plate-in-the-form-of-a-betel-or-pinang-nut-a-cartouche-in-the-middle-of-the-lid-around-the-lock-plate-four-rosettes-as-well-as-on-the-lid-silver-key-with-handle-in-the-shape-of-a-heart-between-two-nagas-the-hinge-plates-end-in-open-shadows-n-image432706370.html
RM2G3YDAX–Sirihkist of amboina root wood with batter of silver. Sirihkist, rectangular, from Amboina-root wood with batter of silver. The coffin has a hinged lid; Lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On paws of silver. Fittings in flame-like leaf shape on the corners of lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the form of a betel or pinang nut, a cartouche in the middle of the lid. Around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with handle in the shape of a heart. Between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open-shadows. N
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RMD5Y0KH–Two goldern Nagas that huge and shiny
Two fiery Dorset Naga Chilly Peppers (among the hottest chilly varieties known) growing on the plant and still at the green stage. Capsicum Chinensis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-fiery-dorset-naga-chilly-peppers-among-the-hottest-chilly-varieties-50752166.html
RMCXFXWA–Two fiery Dorset Naga Chilly Peppers (among the hottest chilly varieties known) growing on the plant and still at the green stage. Capsicum Chinensis.
Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 1600s or 1700s. Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Gold with lapis lazuli and turquoise; overall: 6.1 x 4.9 cm (2 3/8 x 1 15/16 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pendant-with-two-armed-blue-deity-on-a-lotus-with-nagas-serpent-divinities-1600s-or-1700s-nepal-kathmandu-valley-gold-with-lapis-lazuli-and-turquoise-overall-61-x-49-cm-2-38-x-1-1516-in-image448075873.html
RM2H0YH9N–Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 1600s or 1700s. Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Gold with lapis lazuli and turquoise; overall: 6.1 x 4.9 cm (2 3/8 x 1 15/16 in.).
NAGALAND, Dec. 2, 2014 -- Two kids react during the traditional stone pulling of Hornbill festival at Kohima, capital of India s Nagaland state, Dec. 2, 2014. The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India s northeast. )(azp) INDIA-NAGALAND-FESTIVAL-CELEBRATION Stringer PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nagaland DEC 2 2014 Two Kids react during The Traditional Stone Pulling of HORNBILL Festival AT Kohima Capital of India S Nagaland State DEC 2 2014 The 10 Day Long Festival Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nagaland-dec-2-2014-two-kids-react-during-the-traditional-stone-pulling-of-hornbill-festival-at-kohima-capital-of-india-s-nagaland-state-dec-2-2014-the-10-day-long-festival-named-after-the-hornbill-bird-is-one-of-the-biggest-festivals-that-showcases-the-rich-tradition-and-cultural-heritage-of-the-indigenous-nagas-of-india-s-northeast-azp-india-nagaland-festival-celebration-stringer-publicationxnotxinxchn-nagaland-dec-2-2014-two-kids-react-during-the-traditional-stone-pulling-of-hornbill-festival-at-kohima-capital-of-india-s-nagaland-state-dec-2-2014-the-10-day-long-festival-na-image563667296.html
RM2RN17AT–NAGALAND, Dec. 2, 2014 -- Two kids react during the traditional stone pulling of Hornbill festival at Kohima, capital of India s Nagaland state, Dec. 2, 2014. The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India s northeast. )(azp) INDIA-NAGALAND-FESTIVAL-CELEBRATION Stringer PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Nagaland DEC 2 2014 Two Kids react during The Traditional Stone Pulling of HORNBILL Festival AT Kohima Capital of India S Nagaland State DEC 2 2014 The 10 Day Long Festival Na
Amitayus Trinity ca. 15th century Tibet This triad with Amitayus (Amitabha) on an openwork lotus throne flanked by two similarly enthroned Taras celebrates the symbolism of the lotus that is so essential to South Asian art. Two devotees— snake-hooded nagas, guardians of the earth’s treasures—emerge from the waters, hands raised in veneration.. Amitayus Trinity. Tibet. ca. 15th century. Copper alloy with traces of gold paint, inlaid with silver and gold. Sculpture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amitayus-trinity-ca-15th-century-tibet-this-triad-with-amitayus-amitabha-on-an-openwork-lotus-throne-flanked-by-two-similarly-enthroned-taras-celebrates-the-symbolism-of-the-lotus-that-is-so-essential-to-south-asian-art-two-devotees-snake-hooded-nagas-guardians-of-the-earths-treasuresemerge-from-the-waters-hands-raised-in-veneration-amitayus-trinity-tibet-ca-15th-century-copper-alloy-with-traces-of-gold-paint-inlaid-with-silver-and-gold-sculpture-image458055154.html
RM2HH660J–Amitayus Trinity ca. 15th century Tibet This triad with Amitayus (Amitabha) on an openwork lotus throne flanked by two similarly enthroned Taras celebrates the symbolism of the lotus that is so essential to South Asian art. Two devotees— snake-hooded nagas, guardians of the earth’s treasures—emerge from the waters, hands raised in veneration.. Amitayus Trinity. Tibet. ca. 15th century. Copper alloy with traces of gold paint, inlaid with silver and gold. Sculpture
Amboina root wood Sirih case with silver fittings, Sirih case, rectangular, of Amboina root wood with silver fittings. The box has a hinged lid, lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On silver legs. Fittings in flame-like blade form on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the shape of a betel or betel nut, on the middle of the lid a cartouche. around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with heart-shaped handle between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open sawn motifs. Silver necklace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amboina-root-wood-sirih-case-with-silver-fittings-sirih-case-rectangular-of-amboina-root-wood-with-silver-fittings-the-box-has-a-hinged-lid-lid-and-bottom-have-a-profiled-edge-inside-painted-red-on-silver-legs-fittings-in-flame-like-blade-form-on-the-corners-of-the-lid-and-walls-and-as-back-plates-of-the-handles-on-the-sides-the-lock-plate-in-the-shape-of-a-betel-or-betel-nut-on-the-middle-of-the-lid-a-cartouche-around-the-lock-plate-four-rosettes-as-well-as-on-the-lid-silver-key-with-heart-shaped-handle-between-two-nagas-the-hinge-plates-end-in-open-sawn-motifs-silver-necklace-image261349293.html
RMW55DK9–Amboina root wood Sirih case with silver fittings, Sirih case, rectangular, of Amboina root wood with silver fittings. The box has a hinged lid, lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On silver legs. Fittings in flame-like blade form on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the shape of a betel or betel nut, on the middle of the lid a cartouche. around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with heart-shaped handle between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open sawn motifs. Silver necklace
Acala, The Buddhist Protector. Culture: Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Dimensions: Overall: 32 x 26 1/2 in. (81.3 x 67.3 cm). Date: 15th century. Acala (literally, 'immovable') is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri. He wields a sword to dispatch ignorance and a noose to snare disbelievers. His enflamed wide eyes and a facial grimace exposing teeth express his fearsome aspect. He kneels with one knee on the ground, evoking his role as a protector of the earth. He is set in a flaming aureole, his knowledge field, and is honored with an elaborate archway (torana) topped by Garuda fighting two nagas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/acala-the-buddhist-protector-culture-nepal-kathmandu-valley-dimensions-overall-32-x-26-12-in-813-x-673-cm-date-15th-century-acala-literally-immovable-is-a-wrathful-manifestation-of-manjushri-he-wields-a-sword-to-dispatch-ignorance-and-a-noose-to-snare-disbelievers-his-enflamed-wide-eyes-and-a-facial-grimace-exposing-teeth-express-his-fearsome-aspect-he-kneels-with-one-knee-on-the-ground-evoking-his-role-as-a-protector-of-the-earth-he-is-set-in-a-flaming-aureole-his-knowledge-field-and-is-honored-with-an-elaborate-archway-torana-topped-by-garuda-fighting-two-nagas-image213119592.html
RMPAMC60–Acala, The Buddhist Protector. Culture: Nepal, Kathmandu Valley. Dimensions: Overall: 32 x 26 1/2 in. (81.3 x 67.3 cm). Date: 15th century. Acala (literally, 'immovable') is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri. He wields a sword to dispatch ignorance and a noose to snare disbelievers. His enflamed wide eyes and a facial grimace exposing teeth express his fearsome aspect. He kneels with one knee on the ground, evoking his role as a protector of the earth. He is set in a flaming aureole, his knowledge field, and is honored with an elaborate archway (torana) topped by Garuda fighting two nagas
Two nagas dragon headed serpents guard the temple of Wat Phra Kaeo the stupa of which in 1434 was struck by lightning to reveal the Emerald Buddha which is now in residence in a temple in Bankok Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-nagas-dragon-headed-serpents-guard-the-temple-of-wat-phra-kaeo-image8907971.html
RMANRJM4–Two nagas dragon headed serpents guard the temple of Wat Phra Kaeo the stupa of which in 1434 was struck by lightning to reveal the Emerald Buddha which is now in residence in a temple in Bankok
Sirihkist of Amboina -Wortelhout with Silver, Anonymous batter, 1700 - 1799 Sirihkist, rectangular, from Amboina-rootwood with seizure of silver. The coffin has a hinged lid; Lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Painted red inside. On legs of silver. Fittings in flame-like leaf shape on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the form of a betel or pinangnut, a cartouche in the middle of the lid. Four rosettes around the lock plate, as well as on the lid. Key of silver with hold in the shape of a heart contained between two nagas. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sirihkist-of-amboina-wortelhout-with-silver-anonymous-batter-1700-1799-sirihkist-rectangular-from-amboina-rootwood-with-seizure-of-silver-the-coffin-has-a-hinged-lid-lid-and-bottom-have-a-profiled-edge-painted-red-inside-on-legs-of-silver-fittings-in-flame-like-leaf-shape-on-the-corners-of-the-lid-and-walls-and-as-back-plates-of-the-handles-on-the-sides-the-lock-plate-in-the-form-of-a-betel-or-pinangnut-a-cartouche-in-the-middle-of-the-lid-four-rosettes-around-the-lock-plate-as-well-as-on-the-lid-key-of-silver-with-hold-in-the-shape-of-a-heart-contained-between-two-nagas-the-image576411477.html
RM2TDNPM5–Sirihkist of Amboina -Wortelhout with Silver, Anonymous batter, 1700 - 1799 Sirihkist, rectangular, from Amboina-rootwood with seizure of silver. The coffin has a hinged lid; Lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Painted red inside. On legs of silver. Fittings in flame-like leaf shape on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the form of a betel or pinangnut, a cartouche in the middle of the lid. Four rosettes around the lock plate, as well as on the lid. Key of silver with hold in the shape of a heart contained between two nagas. The
Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-s-vernay-visited-a-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-with-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-expedition-taking-the-photographs-that-appear-on-this-page-which-include-clockwise-from-top-left-in-the-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-the-large-framework-of-a-large-community-dwelling-made-of-wooden-posts-and-bamboo-nagas-at-work-thatching-the-large-community-dwelling-with-atap-palm-leaves-two-naga-women-photographed-outside-a-community-house-bashful-ladies-who-were-alarmed-by-the-camera-and-had-to-be-ordered-out-to-face-it-by-their-chief-and-hairdressing-in-the-image560867046.html
RM2RGDKHX–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the
the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gigantic-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-in-chachoengsao-thailand-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218867.html
RF2JP0N17–the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-s-vernay-visited-a-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-with-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-expedition-taking-the-photographs-that-appear-on-this-page-which-include-clockwise-from-top-left-in-the-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-the-large-framework-of-a-large-community-dwelling-made-of-wooden-posts-and-bamboo-nagas-at-work-thatching-the-large-community-dwelling-with-atap-palm-leaves-two-naga-women-photographed-outside-a-community-house-bashful-ladies-who-were-alarmed-by-the-camera-and-had-to-be-ordered-out-to-face-it-by-their-chief-and-hairdressing-in-the-image557106442.html
RM2RAAAXJ–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: In the village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas, the large framework of a large community dwelling made of wooden posts and bamboo; Nagas at work thatching the large community dwelling with atap palm leaves; Two Naga women photographed outside a community house- bashful ladies who were alarmed by the camera and had to be ordered out to face it by their chief; and hairdressing in the
beautiful carved wood church Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-carved-wood-church-image156349999.html
RFK2AA0F–beautiful carved wood church
Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wat-chedi-luang-chiang-mai-thailand-57226611.html
Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas of this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wat-thamayan-the-two-giant-nagas-of-this-stunningly-beautiful-modern-temple-in-central-thailand-image237013027.html
RMRNGTEY–Wat Thamayan - the two giant nagas of this stunningly beautiful modern temple in Central Thailand
Amboina root wood Sirih case with silver fittings, Sirih case, rectangular, of Amboina root wood with silver fittings. The box has a hinged lid, lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On silver legs. Fittings in flame-like blade form on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the shape of a betel or betel nut, on the middle of the lid a cartouche. around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with heart-shaped handle between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open sawn motifs. Silver necklace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amboina-root-wood-sirih-case-with-silver-fittings-sirih-case-rectangular-of-amboina-root-wood-with-silver-fittings-the-box-has-a-hinged-lid-lid-and-bottom-have-a-profiled-edge-inside-painted-red-on-silver-legs-fittings-in-flame-like-blade-form-on-the-corners-of-the-lid-and-walls-and-as-back-plates-of-the-handles-on-the-sides-the-lock-plate-in-the-shape-of-a-betel-or-betel-nut-on-the-middle-of-the-lid-a-cartouche-around-the-lock-plate-four-rosettes-as-well-as-on-the-lid-silver-key-with-heart-shaped-handle-between-two-nagas-the-hinge-plates-end-in-open-sawn-motifs-silver-necklace-image349960838.html
RF2B9A2HA–Amboina root wood Sirih case with silver fittings, Sirih case, rectangular, of Amboina root wood with silver fittings. The box has a hinged lid, lid and bottom have a profiled edge. Inside painted red. On silver legs. Fittings in flame-like blade form on the corners of the lid and walls and as back plates of the handles on the sides. The lock plate in the shape of a betel or betel nut, on the middle of the lid a cartouche. around the lock plate four rosettes, as well as on the lid. Silver key with heart-shaped handle between two nagas. The hinge plates end in open sawn motifs. Silver necklace
. The history of the world; a survey of a man's record. examined the Mongolian text and translateil it into French (.InurnalAsiatiipie ). Our illustration sliows the gate, seen from the west, which was restored in 144.) by Lin Puuhien, but has since fallen once more into decay. At the top we see Gariida above two Nagas withthe tails of snakes. On the lower side to the left, shadeil by the tree, is a bas-relief, — an elephant,mounted by a fantastic form, on whom a small human figure is seated. The narrow stri|i of orna-mentation to the left is a chain of vajras. On the inside of the vaulting, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-the-world-a-survey-of-a-mans-record-examined-the-mongolian-text-and-translateil-it-into-french-inurnalasiatiipie-our-illustration-sliows-the-gate-seen-from-the-west-which-was-restored-in-144-by-lin-puuhien-but-has-since-fallen-once-more-into-decay-at-the-top-we-see-gariida-above-two-nagas-withthe-tails-of-snakes-on-the-lower-side-to-the-left-shadeil-by-the-tree-is-a-bas-relief-an-elephantmounted-by-a-fantastic-form-on-whom-a-small-human-figure-is-seated-the-narrow-strii-of-orna-mentation-to-the-left-is-a-chain-of-vajras-on-the-inside-of-the-vaulting-w-image370652209.html
RM2CF0JJW–. The history of the world; a survey of a man's record. examined the Mongolian text and translateil it into French (.InurnalAsiatiipie ). Our illustration sliows the gate, seen from the west, which was restored in 144.) by Lin Puuhien, but has since fallen once more into decay. At the top we see Gariida above two Nagas withthe tails of snakes. On the lower side to the left, shadeil by the tree, is a bas-relief, — an elephant,mounted by a fantastic form, on whom a small human figure is seated. The narrow stri|i of orna-mentation to the left is a chain of vajras. On the inside of the vaulting, w
Amitayus Trinity, ca. 15th century, Tibet, Copper alloy with traces of gold paint, inlaid with silver and gold, H. 7 1/2 in. (19 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-amitayus-trinity-ca-15th-century-tibet-copper-alloy-with-traces-of-162335676.html
RMKC30PM–Amitayus Trinity, ca. 15th century, Tibet, Copper alloy with traces of gold paint, inlaid with silver and gold, H. 7 1/2 in. (19
Apr. 04, 1953 - Prime Minister Of India Tours Tribal Areas On Both Sides Of The North Eastern Frontier: Mr. Nehru the Prime Minister of India and U NU (correct) Prime Minister of Burma are at present touring the tribal areas on both sides of India's by Naga's, renowned for their guarrills activities against the Japanese during the war. There have recently been Naga raids on each others villages on both sides of the border, and it is in attempt to solve this problem and other problems affecting the Nagas' welfare that the two Prime Ministers have undertaken the tour. Photo shows Mr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-1953-prime-minister-of-india-tours-tribal-areas-on-both-sides-image69282438.html
RME0M2CP–Apr. 04, 1953 - Prime Minister Of India Tours Tribal Areas On Both Sides Of The North Eastern Frontier: Mr. Nehru the Prime Minister of India and U NU (correct) Prime Minister of Burma are at present touring the tribal areas on both sides of India's by Naga's, renowned for their guarrills activities against the Japanese during the war. There have recently been Naga raids on each others villages on both sides of the border, and it is in attempt to solve this problem and other problems affecting the Nagas' welfare that the two Prime Ministers have undertaken the tour. Photo shows Mr
Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 1600s or 1700s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pendant-with-two-armed-blue-deity-on-a-lotus-with-nagas-serpent-divinities-1600s-or-1700s-image330111797.html
RM2A51TY1–Pendant with Two-Armed Blue Deity on a Lotus with Nagas (serpent divinities), 1600s or 1700s.
Amitayus Trinity. Culture: Tibet. Dimensions: H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm); W. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); D. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 2 lbs (.9 kg). Date: ca. 15th century. This triad with Amitayus (Amitabha) on an openwork lotus throne flanked by two similarly enthroned Taras celebrates the symbolism of the lotus that is so essential to South Asian art. Two devotees-- snake-hooded nagas, guardians of the earth's treasures--emerge from the waters, hands raised in veneration. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amitayus-trinity-culture-tibet-dimensions-h-7-12-in-191-cm-w-5-14-in-133-cm-d-2-12-in-64-cm-wt-2-lbs-9-kg-date-ca-15th-century-this-triad-with-amitayus-amitabha-on-an-openwork-lotus-throne-flanked-by-two-similarly-enthroned-taras-celebrates-the-symbolism-of-the-lotus-that-is-so-essential-to-south-asian-art-two-devotees-snake-hooded-nagas-guardians-of-the-earths-treasures-emerge-from-the-waters-hands-raised-in-veneration-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213423522.html
RMPB67TJ–Amitayus Trinity. Culture: Tibet. Dimensions: H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm); W. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); D. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 2 lbs (.9 kg). Date: ca. 15th century. This triad with Amitayus (Amitabha) on an openwork lotus throne flanked by two similarly enthroned Taras celebrates the symbolism of the lotus that is so essential to South Asian art. Two devotees-- snake-hooded nagas, guardians of the earth's treasures--emerge from the waters, hands raised in veneration. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: the call to arms in the Naga village- warriors drumming on a hollow tree-trunk; grim evidence of head-hunting among the Nagas- two newly acquired skulls, each mounted on its sacrificial tree; Hathi, the Naga village with hill-top huts situated at 2178 feet above sea-level in the upper Chindwin area of the Burmese hinterland; and signs of the Nagas superstitious spirit-worship- the legs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-s-vernay-visited-a-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-with-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-expedition-taking-the-photographs-that-appear-on-this-page-which-include-clockwise-from-top-left-the-call-to-arms-in-the-naga-village-warriors-drumming-on-a-hollow-tree-trunk-grim-evidence-of-head-hunting-among-the-nagas-two-newly-acquired-skulls-each-mounted-on-its-sacrificial-tree-hathi-the-naga-village-with-hill-top-huts-situated-at-2178-feet-above-sea-level-in-the-upper-chindwin-area-of-the-burmese-hinterland-and-signs-of-the-nagas-superstitious-spirit-worship-the-legs-image560867067.html
RM2RGDKJK–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: the call to arms in the Naga village- warriors drumming on a hollow tree-trunk; grim evidence of head-hunting among the Nagas- two newly acquired skulls, each mounted on its sacrificial tree; Hathi, the Naga village with hill-top huts situated at 2178 feet above sea-level in the upper Chindwin area of the Burmese hinterland; and signs of the Nagas superstitious spirit-worship- the legs
the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gigantic-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-in-chachoengsao-thailand-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218631.html
RF2JP0MMR–the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: the call to arms in the Naga village- warriors drumming on a hollow tree-trunk; grim evidence of head-hunting among the Nagas- two newly acquired skulls, each mounted on its sacrificial tree; Hathi, the Naga village with hill-top huts situated at 2178 feet above sea-level in the upper Chindwin area of the Burmese hinterland; and signs of the Nagas superstitious spirit-worship- the legs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-s-vernay-visited-a-village-of-the-head-hunting-burmese-nagas-with-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-expedition-taking-the-photographs-that-appear-on-this-page-which-include-clockwise-from-top-left-the-call-to-arms-in-the-naga-village-warriors-drumming-on-a-hollow-tree-trunk-grim-evidence-of-head-hunting-among-the-nagas-two-newly-acquired-skulls-each-mounted-on-its-sacrificial-tree-hathi-the-naga-village-with-hill-top-huts-situated-at-2178-feet-above-sea-level-in-the-upper-chindwin-area-of-the-burmese-hinterland-and-signs-of-the-nagas-superstitious-spirit-worship-the-legs-image557106468.html
RM2RAAAYG–Mr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include, clockwise from top left: the call to arms in the Naga village- warriors drumming on a hollow tree-trunk; grim evidence of head-hunting among the Nagas- two newly acquired skulls, each mounted on its sacrificial tree; Hathi, the Naga village with hill-top huts situated at 2178 feet above sea-level in the upper Chindwin area of the Burmese hinterland; and signs of the Nagas superstitious spirit-worship- the legs
Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . and it is safe to say thatscarcely a temple in India is without this decoration, nomatter to what major deity it may have been erected.And what is equally striking is that with an abundanceof material to serve as living models for the artists,the representations one sees are of a very conventionaltype, with oftentimes very little attention to the char-acteristic markings of the original. Compare, for in-stance, the cobras shown in the following photographsof Indian jugglers, with the sculptured Nagas. In thefirst picture are two cobras in baskets, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ohio-archological-and-historical-quarterly-and-it-is-safe-to-say-thatscarcely-a-temple-in-india-is-without-this-decoration-nomatter-to-what-major-deity-it-may-have-been-erectedand-what-is-equally-striking-is-that-with-an-abundanceof-material-to-serve-as-living-models-for-the-artiststhe-representations-one-sees-are-of-a-very-conventionaltype-with-oftentimes-very-little-attention-to-the-char-acteristic-markings-of-the-original-compare-for-in-stance-the-cobras-shown-in-the-following-photographsof-indian-jugglers-with-the-sculptured-nagas-in-thefirst-picture-are-two-cobras-in-baskets-image342830734.html
RM2AWN82P–Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . and it is safe to say thatscarcely a temple in India is without this decoration, nomatter to what major deity it may have been erected.And what is equally striking is that with an abundanceof material to serve as living models for the artists,the representations one sees are of a very conventionaltype, with oftentimes very little attention to the char-acteristic markings of the original. Compare, for in-stance, the cobras shown in the following photographsof Indian jugglers, with the sculptured Nagas. In thefirst picture are two cobras in baskets,
the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gigantic-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-in-chachoengsao-thailand-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218773.html
RF2JP0MWW–the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Census of India, 1911 .. . the Chin Hills two out of every three idiots are afflicted COMPARISON WITH 1891. 351 with goitre. In this province, however, it is less easy to trace a connectionbetween deaf-mutism, with its allied afflictions, and the water supply. It is mostcommon in the lower valleys, and persons living at a higher elevation or in theopen plains are comparatively immune. It is popularly believed that deaf-mutism, like insanity, is often the resultof consanguineous marriages. Such marriages have been assigned as thereason for the prevalence of the affliction amongst the Nagas, but Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/census-of-india-1911-the-chin-hills-two-out-of-every-three-idiots-are-afflicted-comparison-with-1891-351-with-goitre-in-this-province-however-it-is-less-easy-to-trace-a-connectionbetween-deaf-mutism-with-its-allied-afflictions-and-the-water-supply-it-is-mostcommon-in-the-lower-valleys-and-persons-living-at-a-higher-elevation-or-in-theopen-plains-are-comparatively-immune-it-is-popularly-believed-that-deaf-mutism-like-insanity-is-often-the-resultof-consanguineous-marriages-such-marriages-have-been-assigned-as-thereason-for-the-prevalence-of-the-affliction-amongst-the-nagas-but-image343031441.html
RM2AX2C2W–Census of India, 1911 .. . the Chin Hills two out of every three idiots are afflicted COMPARISON WITH 1891. 351 with goitre. In this province, however, it is less easy to trace a connectionbetween deaf-mutism, with its allied afflictions, and the water supply. It is mostcommon in the lower valleys, and persons living at a higher elevation or in theopen plains are comparatively immune. It is popularly believed that deaf-mutism, like insanity, is often the resultof consanguineous marriages. Such marriages have been assigned as thereason for the prevalence of the affliction amongst the Nagas, but
the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gigantic-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-in-chachoengsao-thailand-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218625.html
RF2JP0MMH–the gigantic Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram in Chachoengsao Thailand, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Two happy years in Ceylon . allu paiitbn, the good snake, because he kept hispromise, and he and the tic hate oneanother so cordially that the Singhaleseequivalent for the old English sayingabout hating a thing as the devil hatesholy water is, They hate one anotheras the tic hates the polonga. It has been suggested that thevarious proverbs and folklore referringto this enmity really owe their origin to ancient feuds between clans of the Nagas or serpent worshippingtribes who inhabited Ceylon ere its conquest by the Singhalese. Pollonarua, the mighty medieval city which became the capital ofthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-happy-years-in-ceylon-allu-paiitbn-the-good-snake-because-he-kept-hispromise-and-he-and-the-tic-hate-oneanother-so-cordially-that-the-singhaleseequivalent-for-the-old-english-sayingabout-hating-a-thing-as-the-devil-hatesholy-water-is-they-hate-one-anotheras-the-tic-hates-the-polonga-it-has-been-suggested-that-thevarious-proverbs-and-folklore-referringto-this-enmity-really-owe-their-origin-to-ancient-feuds-between-clans-of-the-nagas-or-serpent-worshippingtribes-who-inhabited-ceylon-ere-its-conquest-by-the-singhalese-pollonarua-the-mighty-medieval-city-which-became-the-capital-ofthe-image338079700.html
RM2AJ0T30–Two happy years in Ceylon . allu paiitbn, the good snake, because he kept hispromise, and he and the tic hate oneanother so cordially that the Singhaleseequivalent for the old English sayingabout hating a thing as the devil hatesholy water is, They hate one anotheras the tic hates the polonga. It has been suggested that thevarious proverbs and folklore referringto this enmity really owe their origin to ancient feuds between clans of the Nagas or serpent worshippingtribes who inhabited Ceylon ere its conquest by the Singhalese. Pollonarua, the mighty medieval city which became the capital ofthe
Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chachoengsao-thailand-9th-jun-2022-the-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218828.html
RF2JP0MYT–Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Moths . Fig. 136.—Coptobasis sulcialis, rf. .Hob. Khasis; Nagas ; Borneo. Genus C(ELORHYNCIDIA, nov. Type, C. ovulalis, Hmpsn. Range. N.W. Himalayas. Palpi obliquely upturned and not reaching vertex of head, the2nd and 3rd joints conically scaled; maxillary palpi filiform;frons produced to two slight lateral angles; antennae of malethickened and annulated with rings at the joints; tibia? with theouter spurs half the length of inner; veins 3, 4, 5 from close toangle of cell; 7 well separated from 8, 9, 10. Hiud wing withthe cell short; vein 3 absent; 4,5 well separated ; 6, 7 from upperangle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moths-fig-136coptobasis-sulcialis-rf-hob-khasis-nagas-borneo-genus-celorhyncidia-nov-type-c-ovulalis-hmpsn-range-nw-himalayas-palpi-obliquely-upturned-and-not-reaching-vertex-of-head-the2nd-and-3rd-joints-conically-scaled-maxillary-palpi-filiformfrons-produced-to-two-slight-lateral-angles-antennae-of-malethickened-and-annulated-with-rings-at-the-joints-tibia-with-theouter-spurs-half-the-length-of-inner-veins-3-4-5-from-close-toangle-of-cell-7-well-separated-from-8-9-10-hiud-wing-withthe-cell-short-vein-3-absent-45-well-separated-6-7-from-upperangle-image339073843.html
RM2AKJ443–Moths . Fig. 136.—Coptobasis sulcialis, rf. .Hob. Khasis; Nagas ; Borneo. Genus C(ELORHYNCIDIA, nov. Type, C. ovulalis, Hmpsn. Range. N.W. Himalayas. Palpi obliquely upturned and not reaching vertex of head, the2nd and 3rd joints conically scaled; maxillary palpi filiform;frons produced to two slight lateral angles; antennae of malethickened and annulated with rings at the joints; tibia? with theouter spurs half the length of inner; veins 3, 4, 5 from close toangle of cell; 7 well separated from 8, 9, 10. Hiud wing withthe cell short; vein 3 absent; 4,5 well separated ; 6, 7 from upperangle.
Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chachoengsao-thailand-9th-jun-2022-the-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218802.html
RF2JP0MXX–Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chachoengsao-thailand-9th-jun-2022-the-phaya-nak-statue-in-wat-saman-rattanaram-which-is-famous-for-image-of-bright-pink-ganesha-image478218825.html
RF2JP0MYN–Chachoengsao Thailand 9th Jun 2022: the Phaya Nak statue in Wat Saman Rattanaram, which is famous for image of bright pink Ganesha.
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