Snake Myths
Snake
is a powerful symbol in Indian Mythology and Hinduism.
The Snake ('Nag' as is it is commonly called in Hindi language) is worshipped by people across the
country. Some of these mythical snakes areconsidered as 'protectors',
while others are thought of as 'destroyers'.
The picture of Indian God Lord
Shiva is incomplete without the Cobra around his
neck and other Indian God Lord Vishnu rests on a Seven- headed
Snake. There are hundreds of references to
Snakes with mythical powers in many Indian stories and epics.
These have made Snakes a powerful symbol in the
Indian Culture.
But there are thousands of beliefs
and myths surrounding Snakes, widespread in the
country, which are misleading. Most of these myths are
spread by Snake-charmers.
During the snake rescues we do, Wildlife S.O.S rescue team members are often showered with questions such
as "Do snakes drink milk?" or "Is there
a two headed snake?"
To
know more about the Truth and shed misconceptions about snakes, please continue
reading below...