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Swapna Shastra relies heavily on symbolism. The interpretation often depends on the context and the social standing of the dreamer. Some classic examples include:
, often referred to as the science of dreams, is an ancient Indian scripture and branch of Vedic astrology ( Jyotisha ) that decodes the symbols, meanings, and implications of the subconscious mind. Rooted in Vedic philosophy and classical texts like the Agni Purana and Brihadaranyaka Upanishad , this discipline views dreams not as random mental firings, but as profound messages from the universe or glimpses into one's destiny.
Swapna Shastra is a specialized branch of Indian Vedic literature that deals with the interpretation and analysis of dreams. Derived from the Sanskrit words Swapna (dream) and Shastra (scripture or science), it serves as a guide to understanding the cryptic messages conveyed by the subconscious mind during sleep. Unlike modern psychoanalysis, which often views dreams as repressed desires or neurological firings, Swapna Shastra treats dreams as significant portents—indicators of future events, warnings, or reflections of one’s past karma.
Dreaming state, where the soul (Atma) experiences a world created by the mind. Sushupti: Deep, dreamless sleep. Turiya: The pure, transcendental state. 2. The Significance of Timing