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The Upright Readings

lawsuit or quarrel, courage, competition, Conflict, disagreements, tension, diversity

Lord Krishna and Balarama both are fighting with Jarasandh, Dantawak, and Shishupal.

Jarasandh and his two friends Dantavak and Chediraj Shishupal attacked Krishna and Balarama when they were roaming around without any weapon.

Like Lord Krishna, you may have a lawsuit or quarrel with your enemies. Lawsuit or quarrel does not mean you are going to fight with everyone. However, like Lord Krishna and Balarama you have enough Courage to fight with any competitor. Jarasandh was equipped and Lord Krishna and Balarama were not carrying any weapons.

There will be conflict and disagreement between you and the people around you. However, your fight is for the truth and you are going to win. Be courageous to fight for the truth.

Yes, there is much diversity between you and the circumstances. That is a natural phenomenon. Do not worry about it. Just go ahead because you are following the truth.

The Reverse Readings

new opportunities, harmony, generosity, Inner conflict, conflict avoidance, tension release.

Every situation creates new opportunities. You have to find new opportunities, in whatever situation. Do not get excited, even if you have to come on back front. Be calm and quiet.

Keep harmony with all your teammates. Behave generosity like Lord Krishna. There will be definite Inner conflict in you about what is right and what is wrong. Lord Krishna has depicted this conflict in Gita while explaining life to Arjuna. Conflict avoidance may not be possible at many points. However, your life tension will get a release and you will find ultimate peace of mind.

Five of The Wand

European Tarot card study points:

Five young boys are fighting with each other with wands on the ground. Who is fighting with whom is not clear? From the left, they have different color clothes yellow, red, and blue with checks, white, parrot green.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

In this ancient Indian Tarot card, the two masculine men in the attacking position have yellow and blue clothes. Three men in defensive position are in grey clothes.

The man in blue and golden yellow clothes is Lord Krishna. The white man is his brother Balarama. (According to holy Jain scripts he is Neminath. )

Jarasandh and his two friends Dantavak and Chediraj Shishupal attacked them when they were roaming around without any weapon in hand. Balarama and Krishna were experts in duel war. They not only defeat Jarasandha's attack but also fight with forty more attackers. Jarasandha ran away many times. Later on, Bhima killed him.

(Detail story of Jarasandh Vadh.)

Kansa, the ruler of Mathura, acquired Jarasandha's attention. Impressed with his bravery, Jarasandha made Kansa his son-in-law by marrying off his two daughters. This makes Jarasandha a relative of Krishna. Krishna killed Kansa as announced by a divine prophecy. Jarasandha got infuriated as his daughters were widowed. Thereafter, Jarasandha vowed to kill Krishna. Jarasandha attacked Mathura with an army of 23, but Krishna and Balarama somehow managed the whole army of Jarasandha and his allies. Jarasandha attacked Mathura 17 times and was defeated by Krishna, and who later was renamed Ranchhod.

During the 18th attack, the Yavana king Kalayavana also attacked Mathura with a huge army. With his yogic powers, Krishna summoned Vishwakarma and asked him to build an impregnable fortress on an island near the sea, which was constructed fast, named Dwaraka. Krishna somehow dealt with Kalayavana and his army.

When he and Balarama saw Jarasandha's army, they got afraid and started running away, with Jarasandha in hot pursuit. Reaching Mount Prasravana, the duo ascended the hill. Jarasandha set fire to the whole hill, but Krishna and Balarama escaped unscathed and went to Dwaraka.

In the Shanti Parva of Mahabharata, Jarasandha fought with Karna after the swayamvara of her daughter, Bhanumati of Chitrangada. After a tough fight, Karna defeated him. To please Karna, Jarasandha gifted him the land of Sairandhri to rule.

He was also a major hurdle for emperor Yudhishthira when the latter decided to defeat him. As Jarasandha was a powerful warrior, the Pandavas needed to eliminate him. Krishna, Bhima and Arjuna disguised as Brahmins traveled to Magadha and met Jarasandha. After a formal meeting, Jarasandha enquired about their intentions. Krishna, Bhima, and Arjuna revealed their identities. Krishna then challenged Jarasandha for a duel and gave him the freedom to choose anyone belligerent. Jarasandha selected Bhima for a duel. Both, Bhima and Jarasandha were accomplished wrestlers.

The duel continued for several days and neither of them was willing to give up. Bhima overpowered Jarasandha after a long duel and almost took Jarasandha to death but Bhima was unable to kill Jarasandha. When Bhima looked at Krishna for guidance, Krishna picked a twig and dissected it into two halves, and threw the parts in opposite directions. Bhima complied with his instructions and dissected the body of Jarasandha. He threw the dissected parts in opposite directions. Jarasandha was killed, as two halves of the body could not conjoin.

Bhima slays Jarasandh in wrestling. Jarasandha's son Sahadeva (not to be confused with the youngest Pandava) was placed on the throne of Magadha and he agreed to be a vassal to the Pandavas. Shakuni killed him in the Kurukshetra war along with his cousin, Jayadeva.