The Symbolism of the Golden Cobra in Your Dream

The Symbolism of the Golden Cobra in Your Dream
I had a dream where there was a mound near our house on an empty plot, here all the street dogs who I feed daily and are really friendly used to sleep at night. Actually in reality there is no mound but in my dream there was, but i digress, in my dream I went into the hole to see one of the dogs at the opposite tiney entrance on the nortwest side of the mound where a golden cobra with its hood closed was there, for a few seconds my sister was also behind me, but the cobra did not feel threatened by me and passed by me going outside through the main entrance. As it left I was suddenly in my own house and the announcement had come that my exams where to start tomorrow, so in my dream I was frightened by that but was prepared for my exam, then the next day within my dream I went to the exam center which was different from my earlier ones and at the reception I saw my deceased grandmother who had past almost a year ago, she was wearing a white kurta and pyjama with blue flowers on it and a blue dupatta, she did not recognise me at first but later was very exited to meet me and she told me that she was my invigilator for the exam and directed me to the classroom, before entering the classroom i heard two teachers gossiping that the exam was way easier than the examination Board had portrayed, I do not remember doing the exam but it was pretty easy, after that suddenly was sudd at home and went to the mount again I saw that golden cobra but with its hood open coming out while I was going in and at the north west entrance i saw that it had killed two other cobras which were intertwined with one another

The presence of a mound near your house in your dream represents a hidden aspect of your subconscious mind. This could be a repressed emotion or a forgotten memory that is now resurfacing. The fact that the street dogs you feed daily are sleeping on this mound suggests that you have a strong connection with your inner self and are in tune with your instincts. The golden cobra, with its hood closed, symbolizes your hidden fears and anxieties. However, the fact that it did not feel threatened by you and passed by peacefully indicates that you have the ability to confront and overcome these fears. Your sister’s presence in the dream may represent a supportive and protective figure in your waking life. The announcement of exams and your fear of them may reflect your concerns about being evaluated or judged in some aspect of your life. The appearance of your deceased grandmother, dressed in white with blue flowers, symbolizes wisdom, guidance, and protection from the spiritual realm. Her role as your invigilator suggests that she is watching over you and guiding you through your challenges. The gossiping teachers and the easy exam may represent your doubts about your own abilities and the realization that things may not be as difficult as they seem. The golden cobra with its hood open and the two intertwined cobras at the entrance of the mound may symbolize the shedding of old fears and the emergence of a new, more confident self. Overall, this dream suggests that you have the strength and support to overcome your fears and succeed in your endeavors.