The Naga word in Sanskrit means serpent or snake. The folk tales of all India, the myths and the ancient Sanskrit literature have a word of honor on this community, they are considered as supernatural powers such as Yakshas, Apsaras, Gahdharvas, etc., mentioned in the Ancient Hindu literature. The Nagas ruled in parts of India in ancient times.
Naga Namavali:
Om sesaya Namah Namah |
Vasukyai Namah |
Airavataya Namah |
Taksakaya Namah |
Karkotakaya Namah |
Dhananjayaya Namah |
Kalakeyaya Namah |
Manaye Namah |
Puranaya Namah |
Pinjarakaya Namah | 10 |
Ela-patraya Namah |
Vamanaya Namah |
Nilaya Namah |
Anilaya Namah |
Kalmasaya Namah |
Savalaya Namah |
Aryakaya Namah |
Ugraya Namah |
Kalasapotakaya Namah |
Sura-mukhaya Namah | 20 |
Dadhi-mukhaya Namah |
Vimala-pindakaya Namah |
Aptaya |
Karotakaya Namah |
Sankhaya Namah |
Valisikhaya Namah |
Nisthanakaya Namah |
Hema-guhaya Namah |
Nahusaya |
Pingalaya Namah | 30 |
Bahya-karnaya Namah |
Hasti-padaya Namah |
Mudgara-pindakaya Namah |
Kambalaya |
Asvataraya Namah |
Kaliyakaya Namah |
Vrittaya Namah |
Samvartakaya Namah |
Padmaya Namah |
Maha-padmaya | 40 |
Sankha-mukhaya Namah |
Kusmandakaya Namah |
Ksemakaya Namah |
Pindarakaya Namah |
Karaviraya |
Puspa-damstrakaya Namah |
Bilvakaya Namah |
Bilva-pandaraya Namah |
Musikadaya Namah |
Sankhasirase | 50 |
Purna-bhadraya Namah |
Haridrakaya Namah |
Aparajitaya Namah |
Jyotikaya Namah |
Srivahaya Namah |
Kauravyaya |
Dhrtarasthraya Namah |
Sankha-pindaya Namah |
Virajase Namah |
Suvahave Namah | 60 |
Salipindaya Namah |
Prabhakaraya
Hasti-pindaya Namah |
Pitharakaya Namah |
Sumuksaya Namah |
Karunapasanaya Namah |
Kutharaya |
Kunjaraya Namah |
Kumudaya Namah |
Kumudaksaya Namah | 70 |
Tittryai Namah |
Halikaya Namah |
Kardamaya Namah |
Vahumulakaya Namah |
Karkaraya Namah |
Akarkaraya Namah |
Kundodaraya Namah |
Mahodaraya | 78 |