Beyond the Serpent Form: The Sacred Nagas and Their Transformative Role in Hindu Dharma Among the most ancient and spiritually charged beings in Hindu tradition, the Nagas occupy a singular position. They are primal spirit beings whose existence precedes and encompasses the full arc of creation, sustenance, and dissolution. In their most recognizable form, Nagas appear as magnificent semi-divine beings — their upper bodies human, often strikingly beautiful and richly adorned with jewels, while below the waist they possess the powerful, sinuous form of a serpent. Yet to define them solely by this physical appearance is to misunderstand their essential nature. The Nagas are, at their core, shape-shifters of the highest order. The capacity to transfigure at will is not merely a supernatural trick but a direct expression of their relationship with the nature of reality itself — fluid, boundless, and ever-changing. They are understood simultaneously as physical beings and as unseen forces...