Sometimes, it can be good and sometimes bad.
It is said that the world of dreams is different from real life.
After some time of sleep, we often have dreams we cannot imagine or have control over. We are compelled to think about them. Some of them see snakes in their dream. Sometimes you see yourself being afraid of them, sometimes you see yourself loving them, and sometimes you see the snake biting you. What does this mean? A Bhopal-based astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma explained this phenomenon.
The world of dreams is different and does not have much to do with real life. As per Swapna Shastra, every dream has a meaning, and it gives us clues about favourable and unfavourable events that will occur in the future. If you also see a snake biting someone else in your dream, this may be the sign.
A sign of being in trouble
It means that someone close to you or the person you see in the dream is in trouble and you should help him or her and take care of him or her.
A sign of wasting time
If you see a snake biting someone in your dream, then it is a sign that you are wasting your time on unnecessary things. It tells you that you should avoid wasting money unnecessarily.
A warning of not doing evil
This dream warns you that you are unnecessarily focusing on the evil of others and thereby you may get into trouble yourself, so avoid this.
A sign of deteriorating health
A snake biting someone in the dream also means that the person will be afflicted by a serious illness in the future or his health will deteriorate.
Besides, nag panchami is a traditional Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of snakes or “Nagas”. It is celebrated all over India and falls in the auspicious month of Sawan (Shravan) dedicated to Lord Shiva. This festival is of religious significance and is observed with various rituals and customs.
Nag Panchami 2024: Date and Schedule
In 2024, Nag Panchami will be celebrated on Friday, August 9. The Panchami Tithi (the fifth day of the fortnightly lunar period) is important for performing rituals and prayers.
The month of Sawan, also known as Shravan, is one of the holiest months in the Hindu calendar and is primarily dedicated to Lord Shiva. Nag Panchami, celebrated in this month, has special significance for several reasons:
1. The symbolism of snakes: In Hindu mythology, snakes (nagas) are considered divine and are often associated with various gods, including Lord Shiva, who wears a snake around his neck. Nag Panchami is a day to honour these divine beings.
2. Protection and prosperity: People believe that worshipping nagas on this day protects them from snake bites and other dangers. It is also believed to bring prosperity and well-being to the devotees and their families.
3. Cultural significance: Nag Panchami is not only a religious event but also a cultural one. It is celebrated with various regional customs and traditions that reflect the rich cultural diversity of India.
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