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The INDIAN TAROTS – Four of Wands

The Four of Wands symbolises a much-needed rest. It is a card of sanctuary, of community, and of home. The Four of Wands celebrates all of the achievements you’ve made on your journey thus far and encourages you to keep going after a time of repose.

In this card, the wands arrange themselves into a usable structure rather than just being upright. The four wands form a wedding threshold. This illustrates celebration and symbolizes the home. The number four has also been traditionally associated with security, adding to the theme of safe asylum. The garland surrounding the four wands is more than just decoration. It is a symbol of fertility and growth. The garland furthers the theme of celebration in the card. Amid the Garland there grows various fruits. The fruit symbolism and themes of fertility. In the middle of the four wands, there are two figures. There can be different meanings. Maybe they are a Tamil couple about to get married as there is a yagna-kunda in front. Or maybe they are simply organising a yagna for welfare of humankind, illustrating the importance of communal welfare. In the background, there rises a massive castle. This castle represents the home and protection.

Upright meaning

This card often represents celebration, harmony, and stability. It suggests that you have achieved a level of success or completion, and that it’s time to celebrate your achievements. The card encourages you to enjoy the moment and to share your happiness with others.

Reverse meaning

This card can indicate instability, tension, or conflict. You may feel like you’re not on solid ground, or that things are not as stable as they seem. The card suggests that you may need to address any underlying issues or conflicts in order to restore harmony and stability.

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