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The Upright Readings

powerful, friendship, counselor, Mental clarity, intellectual power, authority, truth

The King in this card is Paras. His Paras Raj spread from Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to Delhi. You are a powerful person like Paras Raja. Love and friendship will always remain in your mind. You are a consultant also. People come to you in grief but leave happily. You have mental clarity in your thoughts. This is your intellectual power. Even if you have powers, you always like the truth. You are as merciful as Paras Raja.

The Reverse Readings

obstinate, evil intentions, judgments, Quiet power, inner truth, misuse of power, manipulation

Due to nature like the king, you have skittish nature, a bad quality like the king. You never make decisions with bad intentions. Quiet power and inner truth is your strength. You do not abuse power, nor do you ever manipulate for falsehood.

King of the swords

European Tarot card study points:

The king is holding the sword in his right hand. (This art form is again confusing. It is difficult to understand whether it is male or female if the title 'king' is removed.)

Anyways, the king is in his 'olive green' clothes, with the grey cloak on his shoulder. The chair is very high. He is sitting under the sun. The sky is cloudy. A couple of birds is flying in the background.

One tree is on the right side, four trees are on the left side. The king is clean shaved with brown cloth around the neck.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

The mighty king is relaxed on his throne. His power can be seen in his courtroom. One bodyguard is on the right-hand side of the king. One servant is at the king's left side, holding an Indian fan.

The King is holding the sword in his right arm but he is relaxed. He is not in an aggressive mood.

He is king Paras, before the Mahabharata era, his kingdom was known as Paras. In today's context, it is in Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan up to Delhi. His capital was in Kabul.

Later on, the population was known as Parasi in his kingdom (converted to follow Zoroastrian philosophy turned as a religion.)

The name Paras means a stone that can turn anything into gold. Did king Paras has any device to turn anything into gold? The answer is yes. That is one of the reasons that the Tutankhamen era has tones of gold. This Paras story was then adopted by Greek mythology in the name of King Midas, and the Midas touch.

Paras Mani is mentioned in mythological texts and folklore. Concerning the gem, thousands of its tales and stories are prevalent in society. Many people also claim that they have seen Paras Mani. Places in India are known as 'Paras' because people believe strongly in Paras Mani.

Paras Mani is a white shining stone. Ashwatthama had such a gem, on his forehead to make him powerful. There are many types of gems, such as Syamantak Mani, Sapphire, Chandrakanta Mani, Shesha Nag Mani, Kaustubh Mani, Paras Mani, and Lal Mani, etc. Paras Mani turns any iron object into gold within a few seconds.

It is believed that the crows recognize this gem. Some put iron rings in crow's feet to find the gem. The ring may turn into gold if it touches Paras Mani.

Nagarjuna, the ancient Indian chemist, developed the method of converting mercury into gold. He was knowing the chemical composition of Paras Mani.

'Raisen sandstone Fort' is on the top of the hills. This fort has the oldest water harvesting system in the world. Sher Shah Suri ruled the fort. The king had a Paras Mani. Wars were fought for Paras Mani, and Raja Raisen was defeated, he threw the Paras stone into a pond.

After that, the fort was deserted. It is said that this Paras Mani is still present in the fort and the jinn (mysterious spirits) guard it.