
The Page of Cups comes to the deck as a surprise as the fish comes to the page as a surprise. It is a card of epiphanies and new ideas. The card encourages the exploration of any new curiosity that comes to your mind, no matter how weird it may seem.
The Page of Cups begins the court cards in the cups suit. Everything about his posture suggest a light-hearted and relaxed nature. It brings to mind the childlike qualities of the Six of Cups. The fish is the spirit animal for the cups suit. The fish symbolizes happiness and creativity. It feeds into the greater metaphor of the cups suit, that water is a representation of our subconscious. The way the fish peeks from the cup, it reminds us the story of Manu and Matsya Avatar where the latter helped Manu to save mankind from the great flood.
The cups suit focuses on water. The fluidity of water illustrates our ranging emotions. The water cleanses us in a spirit of creativity and nourishes our deepest dreams. The page wears a tunic with designs of lotus on it. This design brings the page back to the Ace of Cups, the originator of the suit. The lotuses symbolize beauty emerging in often ugly places.
Upright meaning
This card often represents creativity, intuition, and emotional sensitivity. It suggests that you’re open to new experiences and emotions, and that you’re using your intuition and creativity to navigate your life. The card encourages you to trust your instincts and to explore your emotions.
Reverse meaning
This card can indicate emotional blocks, lack of creativity, or a need for grounding. You may be feeling like you’re not able to connect with your emotions or to find creative inspiration. The card suggests that you may need to work on finding ways to express yourself and connect with others.
A Fool, 21 Devatas & Bharat 
A deck based on Sanatan Dharma & Bharatiya culture – the ‘INDIAN TAROTS’ cards created by Cardzz Solution






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