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The Upright Readings

reliable person, steadiness, Wealth, business, leadership, security, discipline, abundance.

Ohoho! ... a strange but true story. You are a reliable person like King Vrishabhadev. People trust you blindly, but you don't trust yourself. People think you are successful but you still need stability in life. Money, business is way for you to be successful. Work on a new project, which is in your mind, which will make you successful in business.

Take action on it. You have leadership qualities. Develop those qualities. You have always wanted financial security. For which you also follow discipline. Your expenses are also under control. Due to which you have prosperity, abundance. You do not believe, but nature has given you a lot.

The Reverse Readings

bribes, materialistic, calm, Financially inept, obsessed with wealth and status, stubborn.

You do not believe in giving bribes, but you have to give bribes. Bribe to get family's love, bribe to get God's grace, the bribe of delicious food for energy. You are always calm from outside. Sometimes people feel that it is your weakness. This may be financially unfit. It needs to be a little aggressive in job or business. You always keep yourself busy, obsessed with money and status. Yes, and one more thing, you are very stubborn; something has to be done with this stubbornness. Other people get irritated by your stubbornness

King of The pentacles

European Tarot card study points:

This card is almost black. The king has grapes designed on dark green cloth. The king is holding a magic wand with a bulb in his right hand. He is holding a pentacle in his left hand. His chair has four bullheads.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

A king on his throne is relaxed in his lavish orange color palace courtroom.

According to Vaidik Darshan and Shiv Puran Raja Vrushabhadev was the son of King Nabhi. Vrushabhadev is later on known as Adinath, the first Jain tirthankar according to Jain holy scripts.

He married Indra's daughter Jayanti. They had 100 sons. The elder son was Bharat. He was the first Super-king of India. This country is called Bharat by his name.

('India' is a name given by British rulers, for humiliation reasons. They compare Bharatiya (Indians) with Red Indians, from the USA. There are many fake records of Indus valley, Sindhu, Hindu bla bla bla, etc. by Greeks 4th century BC. British rulers were able to call it Bharat.

British were willing to restructure this country and the whole world. Not only this country but they changed many places and countries names.

Unfortunately, people of India accepted widely 'India' instead of 'Bharat', due to many political and linguistic aspects. Indian rulers changed the name of many cities, towns, places in the last 70 years. Will it is Bharat again?)

(Detail story of Vrushabhadev.)

Rishabhanatha was born in bhoga-bhumi or the age of omnipresent happiness. No one had to work because of a miraculous wish-fulfilling tree called the kalpavriksha. People approached the king for help due to decreased efficacy of the trees with time. Rishabhanatha has taught them six main professions.

Those were:

1. Asi (swordsmanship for protection),
2. Masi (writing skills),
3. Krishi (agriculture),
5. Vidya (knowledge),
6. Vanijya (trade and commerce) and
7. Shilp (crafts).

In other words, he is credited with introducing karma-bhumi (the age of action) by founding arts and professions to enable householders to sustain themselves. Rishabhanatha is credited in Jainism to have invented and taught fire, cooking, and all the skills needed for human beings to live. In total, Rishabhanatha has taught seventy-two sciences to men and sixty-four to women. The institution of marriage is stated to have come into existence after his marriage marked the precedence. Rishabhanatha, in Jain mythology, is thus not merely a spiritual teacher, but the one who founded knowledge in its various forms. He is depicted as a form of culture hero for the current cosmological cycle.

Rishabhanatha was the first king who established his capital at Vinitanagara (Ayodhya). He is claimed to have been given the first laws for governance by a king. He has established the three-fold varna system based on professions consisting of Kshatriyas (warriors), vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (manual workers). Bharata has added fourth varna, Brahmin to the system.

Jain legends talk about a dance of celestial dancers organized in Rishabhanatha's royal assembly hall by Indra, the heavenly-king of the first heaven. Nilanjana, one of the dancers, has died in midst of a series of vigorous dance movements. The sudden death of Nilanjana has reminded Rishabhanatha of the world's transitory nature, triggering him to renounce his kingdom, family, and material wealth.

He then has distributed his kingdom among his hundred sons. Bharata supposedly got the city of Ayodhya and Bahubali has got the city of Podanapur (Taxila). He becomes a monk in Siddharta-garden, in the outskirts of Ayodhya, under Ashoka tree on the ninth day of the month of Chaitra (Hindu calendar)