The truth of 'Nagmani' found in the Sahebganjs school in Muzaffarpur, what is the truth
The recent incident of a crystalline thing at the Sahebganic School in the Muzaffarpur district Bihar has created a sensation throughout the area. According to this article, this article is alleged to be left by the toxic wheat snake, which the locals are considering Nagamani. After this incident, different types of rumors in the area began to spread, and people are eager and worried about these crystals. What is Nagamani? Nagamani has an ancient and popular myth in India, which believes that snakes (especially snakes) leave a kind of magical gem of their skin, called Nagamani. This gem, which looks bright and like a crystal, is seen with many types of forces, such as immortality, achievement of wealth and many other supernatural powers. This belief is quite old and occupies a special place in Indian culture, but is also seen as superstition. Things left by snakes: Snakes in fact change their skin from time to time, and this process is called ling. If the snake leaves its chronic skin, it leaves a thin and transparent layer, which is sometimes considered crystals or bright. This layer is usually the chronic skin of the snake, which is soft and transparent. In this process, the snake changes it, which leaves the entire chronic skin, and this chronic skin color can be white or transparent, making it look shiny and crystal. For this reason, people consider it nightmani or magical gem. However, it is part of the skin of the snake from a scientific point of view, not a specific gem or supernatural object. Is it really night mani? The truth is that no object like Nagmani is in fact. This crystal -like thing left by snakes is actually part of their old skin. It is without any supernatural or magical quality. In addition, there is no scientific authenticity to become such a gem in the body of snakes. Share this story -tags