The Symbolism of the Banyan Tree, Crabs, and Snakes in a Dream

The Symbolism of the Banyan Tree, Crabs, and Snakes in a Dream
I was in an appartment in a unknown locality with a few of my relatives from both sides of family. Like maternal, uncle paternal uncle, cousins, parents. We all then headed out to go to some place. I crossed a banyan tree. When I looked up I saw that on one of the branches there we some big white crabs. One of them fell down and was immediately attacked by a long, thick white snake. A bus crossing the banyan tree ran over the snake and killed it. In response another identical snake came and angrily chased the bus and then flipped it causing an accident and I felt I heard people inside screaming

This dream may represent a sense of familial unity and connection, as the dreamer is surrounded by relatives from both sides of their family. The banyan tree, a symbol of strength and longevity, may represent the strong roots and bonds of family. The appearance of crabs, which can symbolize protection and defense, may suggest a need for protection or a desire to protect loved ones. The white color of the crabs could symbolize purity or innocence. The snake, a symbol of transformation and healing, may represent a hidden threat or fear that the dreamer is facing. The bus, a symbol of movement and progress, may represent the dreamer’s journey in life. The snake’s attack on the bus could symbolize a fear of change or a fear of losing control. The accident caused by the snake’s anger could represent the consequences of repressed emotions or unresolved conflicts within the family. Overall, this dream may be a reflection of the dreamer’s feelings and concerns about their family relationships and their own personal growth.