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Ten of Cups

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The Upright Readings

friendship, happiness, Divine love, blissful relationships, harmony, alignment.

This card, which sings the importance of family values, is showing your happiness and luck. You are getting friendship, happiness, divine love, blissful relationships, and harmony. You have to do the alignment planning of your life with precision. More sweetness will come in your relationships.

The Reverse Readings

waste, quarrel, Disconnection, misaligned values, struggling relationships.

Where there is happiness, the quarrel starts. Even if you are feeling disconnected in your life today, do not worry. These days will pass. It is better to break relationships than to maintain conflicting relationships based on wrong values. Add some more new relationships.

Ten of The Cups

European Tarot card study points:

A European family is dancing under the rainbow. Husband and wife are not looking at the card reader showing the final pose of Ballet dance. Two teenage girls are also dancing aside. It represents European culture, parents are enjoying their life and kids are enjoying their space.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

A complete family man! He is with his wife and two kids, hugging his family. One child is with the father one is with the mother. The family is relaxed with nature.

This is the family of Uttanpad King and Dhruvbal.

Dhruva was born as the son of King Uttānapāda (the son of Svayambhuva Manu) and his wife Suniti. The king had another son Uttama, born to his second queen Suruchi, who was the preferred object of his affection. Once, when Dhruva was five years old, he was sitting on his father's lap at the King's throne. Suruchi, who was jealous of the older son from the first wife (since he - Dhruva - would be heir to the throne and not Suruchi's son), forcefully pushed Dhruva from his father's lap. When Dhruva protested and asked if he could not be allowed to sit on his father's lap, Suruchi berated him saying; 'only God can allow you that privilege. Go and ask him.

Suniti - being of gentle nature and now the lesser favorite wife - tried to console the distraught child, but Dhruva was determined to hear of his fate from the Lord himself. Seeing his firm resolve, his mother bade him farewell as he set out on a lonely journey to the forest.

Dhruva was determined to seek for himself his rightful place and noticing this resolve, the divine sage Narada appeared before him and tried to desist him from assuming a severe austerity upon him at such an early age. Dhruva's fierce determination knew no bounds, and the astonishing sage guided him towards his goal by teaching him the rituals and mantras to meditate on when seeking lord Vishnu. The one mantra that Narada taught and which was effectively used by Dhruva was 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya'.

Dhruva started his meditation, without food and water for six months. The austerity of his tapasya shook the heavens and Vishnu appeared in front of him, but the child would not open his eyes because he was still merged in his inner vision of Vishnu. When Vishnu was pleased with Dhruva's tapasya penance and asked him to ask for a grant of wishes, he asked for the varadān of knowledge of stuti. Renunciation of all desires is regarded to be essential for eternal peace that is Dhruva-pada. That was the reason why the Saptarshis decided to give Dhruva the most revered seat of a star - the Pole Star.