The Naga Serpent in Malay Divination
The naga is a deified serpent that is a major part of the belief system of many South and Southeast Asian cultures. It is a chthonic creature, and is very strongly associated with rain and water. In Southeast Asia it plays an important role in divinatory practices for activities such as house-building, travelling and marriage. This seminar will explore the variety of texts and images relating to the naga as found in Malay divination manuscripts from the late 18th – early 20th century.
Date: 17 January 2018, 14:00 (Wednesday, 1st week, Hilary 2018)
Venue: Deakin Room
Speakers: Speaker to be announced
Organising department: Asian Studies Centre
Organiser contact email address: asian@sant.ox.ac.uk
Part of: Southeast Asia Seminar
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Maxime Dargaud-Fons