Naga
Naga is a tag for books featuring nagas, mythological creatures from Hindu, Buddhist, and Southeast Asian folklore, typically depicted as serpent-like beings with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a snake. Often associated with water, fertility, and protection, nagas are portrayed as wise, powerful, and sometimes dangerous beings, inhabiting places such as rivers, lakes, and underground realms.
Books under this tag explore themes of mysticism, transformation, duality, and the connection between humans and nature. Nagas may serve as guardians of ancient secrets, forces of nature, or complex characters navigating moral dilemmas and supernatural events in both fantasy and mythology-inspired fiction.
The Naga tag appeals to readers who enjoy mythical creatures, rich world-building, and stories steeped in ancient lore and spirituality, where serpent-like beings hold mystery and power that shape the course of events.
