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The word 'naga' is still unknown. But many scholars has research the original of the word naga. According to Greek scholar ptolemy in his geographia referred to nagaland as "nagalogoi" Which means the realm of naga. From the Burmese word naka which means pierced ear. Both men n women have the tradition of piercing their ear for earring. According to hutton, it is typically of Assamese dialect to pronounce "a" To "O" 'Nanga' is changed to naga since the second is nasal and pronounced as "naga". According to elwin it is derived from the word 'nok' means people from speaking Tibeto Burman language.

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Answered by ushasingh9651713425
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Answered by supreethreddy8008
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my opinion on where the term naga comes is from serpents. in hindu scripts the word naga is referred to snakes, demi snakes and other serpents. from naga purana to naga deva, the serpent is considered divine as it coils and forms a seating for lord vishnu ; adishesha.

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