People seem to ask about dreams of snakes more than any other dream image. Yet snakes can symbolize many different things, from betrayal to regeneration. The dreamer's religious context can have a strong influence on dreams, but the larger cultural context (modern Western society vs. traditional India) also effects the meaning of one's dreams. No meaningful interpretation is possible from either perspective without further information about the type and location and actions of the snake in the dream.
Snakes have many different symbolic meaning, so the interpretation of this particular dream depends on the feelings you experienced while the dream was taking place, as well as on other details in the dream. A frightening or threatening snake might represent a problem that you are facing in your life or a threat that you have encountered such as an illness or the fear of unemployment or any other sort of anxiety. On the other hand a dream with positive emotion, such as fascination, joy or happiness, might reflect the magical or supernatural symbolism of the snake.
Stay away from trees
Swapneshwari is a goddess in Hindu mythology, known for her ability to grant wishes in dreams. She is believed to have the power to fulfill the desires of her devotees who venerate her through prayers and rituals. Her name "Swapna" means dream, and "Ishwari" means goddess, reflecting her association with dreams and wish fulfillment.
A name for one of the many Hindu hells, as well as the cosmic snake on which Vishna reclines. (Hin.)
two headed snake
either you hate them or want to give them the pet they've always dreamed of :)
The dreams expresses irritation with some problem or situation along with the confidence to overcome the difficulty.
it means you have lunatic dreams, are in a mental state, and should see a doctor.
I think you may be referring to the Naga
Dreams have similar meanings to persons of every ethnic and religious tradition, although the symbols and metaphors within the dreams will reflect each tradition. For example, a Christian might have a dream involving a pastor in a church, while a Hindu might have a similar dream involving a monk in a temple.
I have had several dreams about snakes. Usually for me, they just represent obstacles because I see snakes as evil little things I have to take care of. Just think about what snakes mean to you.
If you mean Hindu Arabic numbers, then people use it in every English speaking country. If you mean the Hindu Arabic Alphabet, then there is no such thing.
Nothing really - Dreams are just a by-product of the bodies way of 'relaxing' while it repairs itself.OR if you believe that dreams do mean something, then a snake in a dream can mean something along the lines of hidden fears. You would have to know more about your dream to really figure out what it means. If a dream has you falling into a snake pit, it may represent the worries that you have at that one time.