
News India Live, Digital Desk: As much as the month of Sawan in Hinduism and astrology is considered sacred, as much as many experiences occurring during this period. One of these special experience is the appearance of a snake. In the month of Sawan, there is a special law of worshiping the serpent god with Lord Shiva, and in such a situation there are many things about snake philosophy – whether it is auspicious or inauspicious? Let us know what it means according to astrology and folk beliefs. Before all it is important to know that the snake is considered to be the form of the serpent god, and the integral part of Lord Shiva. If you see a living snake anywhere in the holy month of Sawan, then it is considered a very auspicious sign. It is said that the appearance of a snake in the spring is directly related to the blessings of Shiva. When this happens, happiness, prosperity, wealth arrival and stuck work are made in life. It is also considered a sign of profit on the economic front, which can lead to progress in your business or job. Your old wishes are also likely to be fulfilled and it is also an indicator of family happiness and peace. However, in contrast, if you see a dead snake in the month of Sawan, it is considered an inauspicious sign. In such a situation you need to be careful. This may be a sign of some problems, quarrels or business and job obstacles in the family in the coming time. If this happens, the snake should be honored with respect or flowing into the water so that its inauspicious effects can be reduced. If you see a white snake in the spring, then it is considered a blessing of very auspicious and ancestral gods. The philosophy of the white snake shows that your father is happy on you and his blessings are with you. At the same time, if you see a golden (golden) colored snake, then understand that your luck is going to open. It is considered extremely rare and auspicious, which is a sign of a lot of happiness, wealth and any major achievement in life. If a snake enters your house in the month of Savan, it is also considered very auspicious. It is a symbol of the blessings of Lord Shiva, which brings happiness and prosperity in the house and increases wealth. At the same time, the appearance of a snake on the Shivling in Sawan is the same as the vision of Lord Shiva. It is considered an indicator of the attainment of extremely auspicious and desired fruits. In such a situation, special grace of Lord Shiva as well as the serpent god is also received. Overall, in Hinduism, snakes are considered a sacred creature and their philosophy is a symbol of auspiciousness and positivity in most of the situation in Sawan.
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