Significance of Snake in Hindu Mythology.
Whenever one sees a snake is feared of death. You might see Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu with a snake as a necklace and as a bed respectively. Whereas Lord Brahma is never seen with a snake. Before reading further go through What is 786? Some say that Time is like a Cycle that gives rebirth and death. Similarly, a snake can shed its skin four and twelve times a year. Snake also indicates rebirth and death. In Hindu astrology, the word 'Kala Sarpa Dosha' reminds us that Time is considered Snake, which gives rebirth and death. The above photos mean both Lord Shiva (Neutron) and Lord Vishnu (Electron) can be destroyed in Time. Whereas, Lord Brahma (Proton) cannot be destroyed . This is how our Ancestors encoded Science in Hinduism and believed in rebirth/recycle/reincarnation. Don't you see that our Ancestors were really wise in hiding these details in the form of idols we worship every day? I also believe that whatever The Hindu Gods and Goddesses hold with their hands are th
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