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The INDIAN TAROTS – Three of Cups

Three of Cups is about celebration and community. In it, three Gujarati farmer women sits around in a circle, in sync to a common goal. They consume sherbet from their cups, celebrating their friendship and the harvest reaped by their shared will.

Three of Cups focuses on one’s relationship to a community. In the three women’s circle, the women appear to view each other with respect and admiration, mutually participating in a celebration, possibly Annakut Utsav. Such is how all communities should act. Fruits, and vegetables on the ground where the women celebrate; they are planning to prepare food to devote to Lord Krishna and Govardhan Mountain. The abundance of flora represents the harvest. The group has worked hard for this bounty and now they celebrate for a job well down.

Upright meaning

This card often represents celebration, friendship, and community. It suggests that you’re surrounded by love and support, and that you’re enjoying the company of others. The card encourages you to celebrate your connections and to appreciate the joy and happiness in your life.

Reverse meaning

This card can indicate isolation, loneliness, or a lack of connection. You may be feeling disconnected from others or unable to find your place in a group. The card suggests that you may need to reach out to others or find new ways to connect with people.

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A deck based on Sanatan Dharma & Bharatiya culture – the ‘INDIAN TAROTS’ cards created by Cardzz Solution

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