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The Upright Readings

grace, diplomacy, dexterity, New ideas, curiosity, thirst for knowledge, new ways of communicating

The person on this card is Ghatotkach. He was the son of Bhima and Hidimba. No one could defeat Ghatotkach as his maternal uncle Hidimab was always with him. Somebody's grace will remain on you too. You will have to use diplomacy now. You have mastery over everything you do. You have new ideas. Your curiosity will fuel your thirst for knowledge. New ways of communication will make you successful. New possibilities will open up for you.

The Reverse Readings

imposture, ill-health, cunningness, Self-expression, all talk and no action, haphazard action, haste

You will have to face hypocrisy! Due to this you will feel uneasy. Showing cunning will be your victory against hypocrisy. Your self-esteem will return because of self-expression. You have to change your behavior to talk only without work. Random action and haste will overwhelm you. You have to work patiently and peacefully.

Page of the swords

European Tarot card study points:

A page is in his red clothes raising the sword by both hands. The sky is cloudy. Some birds are flying. He is standing on the ground. In the background, the wind is blowing; the coconut-type trees are in the black respecting blowing wind. The terrain is hilly.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

A page is enjoying his victory by raising his sword in the air. He is in his armature.

His name is Ghatotkach. He was the son of Bhim and Hidimba. He was very stout, never been any king but always ready to fight. No one was able to defeat Ghatotkach, as he was the nephew of Demon Hidimab.

(Detailed story of Ghatotkach)

One day Hidimbi was asked Ghatotkach to fetch a human for sacrificial offerings to Kali Mata. He spotted a Brahmin and his wife traveling with their three children. Ghatotkacha approached them and asked who is ready to get killed for sacrificial offerings to Kali Mata?

The Brahmin offered himself but his wife insisted that she would go. Finally, their second son agreed to go with Ghatotkacha and asked permission to bathe in Ganga before the rituals. Bhima asked about it. Ghatotkacha then relayed the scenario to Bhima, who agreed to go with him on the condition that Ghatotkacha should defeat him in a fight.

The fight began with both father and son barehanded. After days of fighting, both of them exhausted, Hidimbi stopped them. She informed Ghatotkacha that Bhima is his father. Ghatotkacha fell at the feet of his father Bhima who hugged his son. Bhima also advises his wife and son to stop killing humans under the name of sacrifice.

In the Mahabharata, Ghatotkacha was summoned by Bhima to fight on the Pandava's side in the Kurukshetra War. Invoking his magical powers, he was in great havoc in the Kaurava army using his power of illusion. Even Duryodhana and Karna were scared. His son Anjanparva was brutally killed by Ashwatthama. On the 14th night, after dispelling Ghatotkacha's illusion, he managed to knock the demon unconscious. Then, Ghatotkacha became furious and fought with Ashwatthama. During the fight, they used their celestial weapons, but the mighty asura wasn't able to withstand the attack of the other and was forced to flee.

After the death of Jayadratha on the fourteenth day, when the battle continued past sunset, Ghatotkacha truly shined; his powers were at their most effective at night as demons became endued with unlimited prowess courage. Along with his asura troops, Ghatotkacha attacked the Kauravas.

Eventually, a fight started between Karna and Ghatotkacha. Upon seeing his efforts against the gigantic asura turn futile, Karna invoked his celestial weapons. Beholding a celestial weapon aimed at him, the foremost of all used his illusion to surround the Kaurava army. Beholding that, all kings with their sons and combatants, fled in fear. Only Karna managed to destroy all of Ghatotkacha's illusions. Ghatotkacha forged a fierce and terrible illusion into existence. He turned invisible and deceptively began to tear away large numbers of arrows and other celestial weapons at the Kaurava army, injuring Duryodhana.

Karna hurled the weapon at the sea destroying his illusion and piercing him before it returned to Indra.

Ghatotkacha's Corpse Falls on One of The Akshauhinis of The Kaurava Army Mortally wounded, Ghatotkacha rose to the sky. While dying, he managed to enlarge his body, crushing one akshauhini of the Kaurava army by his weight as he fell, and before dying, he destroyed the Kaurava army. The Pandavas were filled with grief at Ghatotkacha's death, while Krishna smiled as Ghatotkacha lost the demon bhava and reached heaven.