After all, what is a dream catcher, where did it come from in India and at what place is it auspicious?
Samira Vishwas July 14, 2026 08:25 PM

Dream Catcher: From its name it seems that it attracts dreams towards itself but in reality it is used to stop bad dreams, give peaceful sleep and is used for decoration. The net made in the middle filters negative energy and the wings attached to it actually take us towards positive dreams during sleep. Basically, it removes the obstacles in sleep and also increases our positive energy. Applying it in the room maintains peace.

For its benefits, people like to keep it in different colors. Dream catchers of different colors also have different significance. White is considered a symbol of purity, peace and meditation, black colored dreamcatcher increases our strength and saves energy. Green colored dream catcher keeps us connected with nature by giving us prosperity and healing.

The blue catcher helps in maintaining calmness and determination to carry out a task despite a difficult situation. Yellow gives happiness. Orange helps in maintaining stability and good relationships. Red helps in appetite.

To maximize their effect, they should be hung at a place where the sun’s rays fall on them. Or place it above the bed where you sleep. It absorbs the morning light within itself. The pearls attached to it bring blessings and burn away the bad dreams seen in the darkness of the night in the light of the morning. According to Vastu, we should buy those dream catchers which are made from natural products.

A dream catcher is a wooden circle decorated with net or web and sacred objects such as feathers, precious stones, jewels, etc. Brings positive energy in the house. Dreamcatcher is also an object that creates a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere in the home due to its beautiful feathers and distinctive pattern. You can also make dreamcatchers or buy them from the market.

Where did the dreamcatcher come from?

The dreamcatcher originally originated in America, a culture it came from. These are symbols of their culture. Now equally popular in other regions of the world. They have a rich history that dates back to the Ojibwe Native American people, who were the first farmers of these beauties. The Ojibwe used the dreamcatcher as a magical tool or symbol that helps filter out bad dreams and negative spirits, allowing only pleasant dreams to reach sleeping people. This tradition is still associated with dreamcatchers. The dreamcatcher is still popular among Native Americans.

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