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The Upright Readings

generous person, courage, patience, Future planning, progress, decisions, discovery

You are a generous person like Dharmadhwaj. You have an extraordinary quality that is courage and patience. Please plan the future calmly with patience in each plan is a sign of your progress. Good decision-making ability will help you to achieve what you are looking for in your life.

The Reverse Readings

impatience, domination, Personal goals, inner alignment, fear of the unknown, lack of planning

Do not act impatiently in some places. If the battle for supremacy starts in the workplace at home, then wait for your turn calmly. Your personal goals are as important as the goals of family or social or workplace. Your inner alignment is perfect do not worry at all. If the fear of the unknown is in your mind, then it is a lack of planning. Please make a great plan. Consult people, the solutions will appear automatically.

Two of The Wand

European Tarot card study points:

A man in a maroon cloak and maroon cap is holding a globe in his right hand. He is holding a wand in his left hand and the right side wand is fixed with the clamp on the guarding wall. He is looking from fort like a winner. He is looking at water, hills, and the woods.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

A courageous masculine man is coming through the dark wood early in the morning. The sunrays are blessing him. As a part of his victory, he has put one wand in the woods. He is near to his fort, supposed to turn his left.

He is looking back with a wand in his right hand. He is carrying a mysterious globe, which shows his power.

He is Dharmadhvaja. The name suggests itself; Dharm is the religious person, Dhwaja is the flag of victory. Lord had cursed his Grandfather Vrishadhvaja Sun to endure poverty. Dharmadhvaja performed austerities to propitiate Goddess Lakshmi, the presiding deity of prosperity.

Then he was able to win Deities, Demons, and the earth. (Detail story of Dharmadhvaja)

The Vrishadhvaja king was very brilliant. His son Rathdhwaj was also as mighty as he was. Rathdhwaj had two sons; Dharmadhwaj and Kushadhwaj respectively. The birth plan of Kushadhwaj happened due to the harsh penance of Lakshmi, the mother of Rathdhwaj. His wife Tejgamini worshiped Mata Kamakshi, and due to her desire for accomplishment, the plan for the birth of Dharmadhwaja took place.

Dharmadhwaja became a righteous king. Dharmadhwaj's wife Malavati had a daughter, who was a part of Saraswati. As soon as the girl was born, she came out of the birthplace while reciting the Veda mantras in a clear voice. The learned people called her "Vedavati", who went to the forest for penance. While in penance, there was a voice from the sky that Shri Hari will be her husband in the second birth. Then she got absorbed in severe penance on the Gandha-madana Mountain.

The demon king named Kretavarta used many clichés to corrupt the religion of Dharmadhwaja. To corrupt the modesty of Vedavati, he tried many ways. King Dharmadhwaja protected his daughter. Then Vedavati cursed him - " You will become a waste of time along with your brothers and sisters because you have touched me, lustfully." Then she renounced her body.

Vedavati became Sita in the second birth, who was married to Rama, which became the cause of death of the mighty demon.

Dharmadhwaj had spread his kingdom in present-day Egypt, Iran, and Iraq to Pakistan to Myanmar Brahmadesh. Dharmadhwaj was not focused on increasing the borders of his kingdom. His brother Kushwaj had a more practical approach in the composition of the court, the battles, etc. When Dharmadhwaj returned after a long time, he saw brother Kushadhwaj was handling the state very cleverly and efficiently.

Without saying anything to her, taking Malavati Rani along with him, he left for the religious work. He visited many villages and started establishing the temples of Shiva. One temple, one well, this was their source of service.

According to Devi Bhagwat Ninth Skandha Chapter, he built infinite Shivalayas all over India. Lord Shiva was pleased he was blessed that Dharmadhwaj would take the form of a balepatra (aegle marmelos), which would be used in worshiping the Shivling. Malavati was blessed to become a Kalash, which would be used for the consecration of Shiva.