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nagamani
A snake-stone, also known as a viper's stone, snake's pearl, black stone, serpent-stone, or nagamani is an animal bone or stone used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America, India and Asia.The early Celtic era European Adder stone is also called a snake stone, and is usually made from coloured glass, often with holes. Its purpose is for protection against evil spirits rather than snake bite. The World Health Organization is very clear in stating that it has no effect on snake-bites, bearing in mind that most snake-bites are from non-venomous snakes. They state that traditional medicines and other treatments such as wound incision or excision, suction, or application of “black stones” should be avoided.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of nagamani in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of nagamani in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- نجامانيArabic
- nagamaniCzech
- nagamaniDanish
- NagamaniGerman
- nagamaniGreek
- nagamaniEsperanto
- nagamaniSpanish
- ناگامانیPersian
- nagamaniFinnish
- nagamaniFrench
- nagamaniIrish
- नागमणिHindi
- nagamaniHungarian
- � ագամա� իArmenian
- nagamaniIndonesian
- nagamaniItalian
- נגאמאניHebrew
- ナガマニJapanese
- ನಾಗಮಣಿKannada
- 나가 마니Korean
- nagamaniLatin
- nagamaniDutch
- nagamaniNorwegian
- nagamaniPolish
- nagamaniPortuguese
- nagamaniRomanian
- нагаманиRussian
- nagamaniSwedish
- நாகமணிTamil
- నాగమణిTelugu
- นางามานิThai
- nagamaniTurkish
- нагаманіUkrainian
- ناگامانیUrdu
- nagamaniVietnamese
- nagamaniYiddish
- 长谷Chinese
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