Animal Omen (Pashu Shakun)
Seeing Cobra/Naga in Dream (Sapne Me Naag Dekhna)
सपने में नाग देखना
Quick Answer
Seeing a Naga (cobra) in a dream carries mixed significance — in Vedic tradition, cobras are sacred to Shiva and represent divine wisdom, transformation, and Kundalini energy. A peaceful Naga is highly auspicious. An aggressive or biting cobra warns of enemies or obstacles.
Last updated: 25 April 2026 · Based on Brihat Samhita & classical Shakun Shastra
What Does It Mean?
The Naga (cobra) is the most sacred serpent in Vedic tradition — associated with Shiva, Vasuki, and Kundalini awakening
A peaceful, hooded cobra in a dream signals Naga devata protection, hidden wisdom, and Shiva's energy watching over you
A cobra performing Namaskar (hood spread, bowing) is supremely auspicious — Naga devata is actively blessing your path
An aggressive, biting cobra signals hidden enemies, Naga dosha in your horoscope, or that your Kundalini energy is being mismanaged
Remedies (Upay)
- 1.Offer milk to a Shiva linga and pray to Naga devata for their blessings and protection
- 2.Chant "Om Nagaya Namaha" and "Om Namah Shivaya" 108 times each on a Monday
- 3.Visit a Naga temple or any Shiva temple with serpent iconography and make an offering
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.Sapne me naag dekhna shubh ya ashubh?
Mixed — a peaceful cobra is auspicious (Naga devata blessing, Shiva's protection). An aggressive cobra warns of Naga dosha or hidden enemies.
Q.What does seeing a cobra in a dream mean?
Naga devata, Kundalini energy, divine wisdom. Peaceful = blessing; aggressive = warning of enemies or Naga dosha.