If you have recently had a dream in which a snake bites you, you are not alone. The number of people who see such a dream is very high, and the question that arises in everyone’s mind is whether it is a sign of some untoward incident or does it have some deep hidden meaning? Dreams have always been considered mysterious in Indian culture. According to our Puranas and Swapnashastra (Dream Science), every dream says something, it can be an indication of our mind, emotions or future events.
According to experts in dream science, seeing a snake or being bitten by a snake in a dream is not necessarily a bad sign. Its different meanings change according to the situation. If you experience fear in your dream, it may symbolize hidden fears and unresolved stress within you. But if you face or kill a snake without fear, then it is a sign that you are going to deal with some difficulty in your life.
What is the religious symbol?
According to some religious beliefs, a snake bite indicates that a secret enemy or jealous person is planning against you. At the same time, if blood is visible after the bite, then it is a sign that an old problem is going to end soon or there may be an opportunity for a new beginning. Many people also associate it with Kundalini energy, that is, energy is awakening inside you and you are becoming spiritually stronger.
Psychological perspective: hidden fear or sign of change
According to psychologists, dreaming of a snake is to our subconscious mind. The snake can also be a symbol of fear, greed, insecurity or some change. If you have recently been going through some emotional stress or relationship confusion, then such a dream may symbolize insecurity and anxiety within you. At the same time, in some cases it indicates the beginning of change in your life or the awakening of self-power.
Astrological and Tantric belief
If seen from astrological point of view, the snake is considered to be to the planets Rahu-Ketu. If a person repeatedly dreams of being bitten by a snake, it is linked to Rahu Dosh or ‘Kaal Sarp Yog’. In Tantric traditions, this is considered a sign that a person needs to get relief from some incomplete karma or old frustration.
expert opinion
Dream analysts believe that the interpretation of dreams can never be the same. The same dream can have different meanings for two people. Therefore, it is important not to rely solely on folklore or fear. If you have such dreams again and again, it could be the result of your pent-up stress, guilt or fear. In such cases, try to understand yourself better through meditation, writing or conversation.
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