Snake tattoos, a solution against bad luck

Snake Tattoos

The snake tattoos they have a lot of meanings. After all, they are animals present throughout the world and a symbol for many cultures, so it is not uncommon for them to be a source of inspiration for many people who want to get tattoos.

In this article we will talk about the snake tattoos in Japan. In this country, snakes are considered to be carriers of good luck, a meaning diametrically opposed to the West.

East and West, two sides of the same coin

Snake Head Tattoos

Symbolism can be interpreted in many ways, and what we consider "good" or "bad" often depends on our point of view as humans. Namely, an animal in itself is neither good nor bad, it all depends on the vision (and experience) we have had with it.

Thus, perhaps for religious reasons, the serpent in the West is considered an animal that involves temptation. Eva ate the fruit of the tree of knowledge because of a snake (it is up to you to decide if this is good or bad). On the other hand, in the East, the serpent has a totally different meaning. In India, for example, nagas, or fantastic snake-shaped entities, are a symbol of life, death and rebirth.

Snake tattoos in Japan

Snake Tattoo Arm

Snake tattoos in Japan also have a very positive symbolism. In this country, these animals are seen as a protection against disease (perhaps because their traditional medicine used them as a remedy for many diseases) and against bad luck.

There are even numerous legends associated with this animal, such as Sayohime, a woman who was to be sacrificed in honor of a snake-shaped god.. Sayohime read a Sutra just before she was sacrificed, causing the god to shed her serpent form and achieve enlightenment. Thus, Sayohime saved her life.

We hope you liked and interested this article on snake tattoos. Tell us, do you have a tattoo like this? Did you know all its symbolism? Remember that you can tell us what you want, you just have to leave us a comment!


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