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Swapna Shastra · Vedic Dream Interpretation

Dreaming of Swan: Meaning & Vedic Significance

SignAuspicious ✓
TraditionVedic Swapna Shastra
SourcesBrihat Samhita, Swapna Chintamani

Dreaming of a swan in Vedic Swapna Shastra is highly auspicious. The swan (hamsa) is the vehicle of Goddess Saraswati and Lord Brahma — a symbol of pure wisdom, discrimination between truth and illusion, and divine grace. A swan gliding on still water signals spiritual clarity, artistic inspiration, and divine favor flowing into your life.

Last updated: 20 April 2026 · Source: Brihat Samhita (Varahamihira), Swapna Chintamani

Vedic Meaning

The hamsa (swan) is one of the most elevated symbols in all of Vedic tradition. It holds the legendary quality of being able to separate milk from water — in Indian philosophy, this represents viveka (the discriminative wisdom that separates truth from illusion, the eternal from the temporary). Dreaming of a swan is an invitation to develop this quality.

A swan gliding serenely on water is one of the most auspicious dream images. Its presence signals that wisdom, grace, and divine guidance are available to you. For anyone engaged in learning, creative work, or spiritual practice, a swan dream is an especially strong blessing.

Two swans together signal perfect partnership — a relationship of equal grace, mutual respect, and shared wisdom. In Vedic tradition, swans are considered to mate for life, making them symbols of enduring, faithful partnership.

What is Swapna Shastra?

Swapna Shastra is the Vedic science of dream interpretation, with roots in texts like Brihat Samhita (6th century CE, Varahamihira) and Swapna Chintamani. Unlike modern psychology which treats dreams as purely subjective, Swapna Shastra classifies dreams into auspicious (Shubha Swapna), inauspicious (Ashubha Swapna), and neutral categories — each carrying specific messages and recommended remedies. The tradition recognises nine supreme auspicious dream symbols (Nava Shubha Swapna) and twelve inauspicious ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What does dreaming of a swan mean in Hinduism?

The swan is Saraswati's vehicle and represents pure wisdom and divine grace. A swan gliding on water is highly auspicious, signaling spiritual clarity and inspiration. Two swans signal an ideal partnership of mutual grace and fidelity.

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