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How are Naga girls?
Naga Girls are beautiful, hardworking, honest and talented. With their charming personality and caring heart they should spread the light of the traditional Naga values wherever they go. This is the way to spread the message of the Nagas in other worlds. Our daughters are the Ambassadors of our Naga soil.
Who is the most beautiful in Nagaland?
Abin
Seventeen-year-old Abin has been chosen the most beautiful girl in Nagaland. Abin from Peren edged out 12 contenders to be crowned Miss Nagaland, 2008 at a gala event last night in Kohima on the penultimate day of the annual Hornbill festival.
What do Nagas look like?
In art, nagas are represented in a fully zoomorphic form, as hooded cobras having one to seven or more heads; as human beings with a many-hooded snake canopy over their heads; or as half human, with the lower part of the body below the navel coiled like a snake and a canopy of hoods over the heads.
Are Naga people good?
All Nagas are tribals. For one, I found the Nagas very genial, courteous and caring. The Naga society is very tolerant and welcomes people from other States who have come to earn a living especially in Dimapur. The hospitality of Nagas is unparalleled anywhere in India.
Is naga a God?
of nāga; IAST: nāgī; Devanāgarī: नागी) are divine, semi-divine deities, or a semi-divine race of half-human half-serpent beings that reside in the netherworld (Patala) and can occasionally take human form. A female naga is a “Nagi”, “Nagin”, or “Nagini”. Nagaraja is seen as the king of nāgas and nāginis.
Why is Nagaland called so?
A popularly accepted, but controversial, view is that it originated from the Burmese word Na-Ka’ or ‘naga’, meaning “people with earrings.” Others suggest it means pierced noses. Both naka and naga are pronounced the same way in Burmese.
What is the highest peak of Nagaland?
Mount Saramati
You can even see Mount Saramati, which happens to be the highest mountain of Nagaland. The summit of the peak is a flat plateau land.
What is the altitude of Kohima?
4,738′
Kohima/Elevation