Dream about fish in hinduism

Dream about Fish In Hinduism points at a sly or cunning person. This person cannot be trusted. You will experience a favorable turn of events. You need to fulfill and gratify your hunger for love and desires. The dream is sometimes creativity and inner wisdom. You are searching for love and acceptance.

Fish In Hinduism is a message for pleasure, riches, ambition and spiritual protection. You are making a spectacle of yourself, either in a positive or negative way. You are living in your own reality. Your dream is a message for an external force that is affecting a situation or relationship in your life. Something is hindering your progress and preventing you from moving forward in your life.

Dream about both “Fish” and “Hinduism” signifies someone in your life has characteristics similar to your sibling. Perhaps you are feeling helpless, unable to fulfill your own needs and caring for yourself. Something or someone is causing you much annoyance and irritation. The dream is a symbol for forgotten knowledge or previous chapters of your life. You may feel someone else is running your life or dictating what you can and can not do.

Dream about fish in hinduism is an evidence for sisterhood, camaraderie, characters and strong values. There is something that you need to hold on to and grasp. You are refusing to confront some issue and instead are sweeping it under the carpet. Your dream signifies truth, belief, inspiration and knowledge. You are starting a new phase in your life.

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Madhurima

I dreamt there was a dead fish and a live fish in the toilet bowl and a flowerhorn fish in my room that broke out of a tank and I’m trying to put it back and save it. What does this mean?