
Good News On The Way? Here's What It Means To See Rain In A Dream
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According to Swapna Shastra, dreaming of rain is highly auspicious. It's believed to signal destiny's favour and the possibility of positive change in one's life
Hinduism has a rich tradition of scriptures, one of which is Swapna Shastra — an ancient text dedicated to the study of dreams. It deciphers the meanings behind the visions we experience while sleeping. Among the many dreams people commonly report, one that stands out is seeing rain.
According to Swapna Shastra, dreaming of rain is considered highly auspicious. It is thought to be closely tied to destiny and signals the possibility of positive transformation in one's life.
Local18 spoke to Acharya Anand Bhardwaj from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, who shared insights into what such dreams symbolise in Swapna Shastra. He said that rain in a dream is generally a good omen, often indicating favourable changes ahead.
Fulfilment of Desires
Seeing rainfall in a dream is a sign that good news may soon be on the way. According to Swapna Shastra, this dream points towards upcoming changes in your life and suggests that pending tasks or long-cherished wishes could be fulfilled soon.
Relief From Financial Struggles
Dreaming of heavy or consistent rainfall is considered a divine sign of prosperity. It is believed to be a blessing from Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth. Such dreams indicate the resolution of financial difficulties and the opening of new opportunities for economic growth.
Dreams involving rain or flowing water are viewed as extremely lucky. They symbolise progress in business, advancement in one's career, and a general sense of well-being. These dreams are also said to bring signs of happiness and prosperity into the home, along with improved relationships and deeper emotional bonds within the family.
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June 13, 2025, 14:27 IST

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Last Updated: According to Swapna Shastra, dreaming of rain is highly auspicious. It's believed to signal destiny's favour and the possibility of positive change in one's life Hinduism has a rich tradition of scriptures, one of which is Swapna Shastra — an ancient text dedicated to the study of dreams. It deciphers the meanings behind the visions we experience while sleeping. Among the many dreams people commonly report, one that stands out is seeing rain. According to Swapna Shastra, dreaming of rain is considered highly auspicious. It is thought to be closely tied to destiny and signals the possibility of positive transformation in one's life. Local18 spoke to Acharya Anand Bhardwaj from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, who shared insights into what such dreams symbolise in Swapna Shastra. He said that rain in a dream is generally a good omen, often indicating favourable changes ahead. Fulfilment of Desires Seeing rainfall in a dream is a sign that good news may soon be on the way. According to Swapna Shastra, this dream points towards upcoming changes in your life and suggests that pending tasks or long-cherished wishes could be fulfilled soon. Relief From Financial Struggles Dreaming of heavy or consistent rainfall is considered a divine sign of prosperity. It is believed to be a blessing from Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth. Such dreams indicate the resolution of financial difficulties and the opening of new opportunities for economic growth. Dreams involving rain or flowing water are viewed as extremely lucky. They symbolise progress in business, advancement in one's career, and a general sense of well-being. These dreams are also said to bring signs of happiness and prosperity into the home, along with improved relationships and deeper emotional bonds within the family. First Published: June 13, 2025, 14:27 IST


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