Nagraj - Known Relatives and Close Friends

Known Relatives and Close Friends

Nagraj, along with his deeds, has earned a large amount of friends, many of whom appeared just once, but some that appeared more often, and still fewer that became permanent figures in Nagraj's stories. Here is a list of some very well known characters in his comics :

  • King Takshakraj : father, deceased
  • Queen Lalita : mother, deceased
  • Baba Gorakhnath : Mentor
  • Mahatma Kaaldoot : Mentor
  • Dada Vedacharya : Mentor
  • Deva Kaaljayi : Family Deity
  • Nagpasha : Uncle (enemy)
  • Bharti : Friend
  • Visarpi : Queen Of Nagdweep, love interest of Nagraj
  • Nagrani : Mother to Nagraj's son Nageesh in a parallel dimension
  • Super Commando Dhruva : Best Friend and an ally superhero
  • Saudangi : An Egyptian she-snake with thorns on her body that lives in his body
  • Sheetnag kumar : Friend that lives in his body
  • Naagu : Friend that lives in his body
  • Vishaank : Visarpi's brother and Nagraj's ally in form of Chhota(kid) Nagraj
  • Mahavyaal : Ruler of the ichchhadhaari naags living in water.
  • Nageesh : Son that lives with mother Nagrani in a parallel dimension
  • Sillu : Friend and computer expert
  • Aiyer: Tamil tutor (Nagraj's latest obsession is to learn new languages)
  • Professor Srikant: Invisible killer (Adrishya Hatyara) with a situationally-driven personality
  • Panch naag:Naagdev,Sarpraj,Naagpreti,Singhnaag and Nagarjuna.They are Ichchhadhari naags(shape shifting snakes) from Naagdweep.

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