Swagatam Tarot
Welcome to the Swagatam Tarot. The word swagatam means “welcome” in Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages in the world. Based on Indian culture combined with the philosophies of Hinduism, the rich and unique images of this 92-card deck invite you to explore concepts of healing and self-exploration that have been around for centuries. The aces represent mudras, or hand gestures explained through the card images, which act as foundations to your work with yourself and others. An additional Minor Arcana suit, the suit of Smoke, completes the energy of the deck with the fifth element of ether, encompassing space and sky. Those new to Tarot as well as seasoned readers will find this engaging deck an important tool for gaining insight into self-development and well-being. As well as providing keywords and card descriptions, the accompanying guidebook provides an elemental and lifestyle spread to provide balance and overcome challenges. Immerse yourself in the “swag” of this deck, with its rich, cultural delight, for a diverse and in-depth divination experience.
Card dimensions: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" The word swagatam means "welcome" in Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages in the world. The birthplace of Sanskrit was the Indian subcontinent, which was also the cradle of great civilizations. This deck is based on Indian culture. It contains concepts of healing and lifestyle concepts that have proved to be of importance to well-being over many centuries and can be used by people worldwide. In this deck you will find details on how to use these for your personal benefit, you will find the traditional energy of the Tarot, and you will find the “swag” that is both Tarot and India. Swag in every atom makes the energy of this “swagatam” deck! This deck has an extra suit, the suit of Smoke, which has been introduced in the Minor Arcana. Apart from the usual grouping of the cards suitwise, the cards are also grouped under numbers they represent. For example, aces are hand gestures and queens are all animals. The Major Arcana follows the journey and trials of the soul as explained in the philosophies of Hinduism.
Size: 4.5" x 6"