Four of Wands
The Four of Wands signifies rejoicing, festivities, and a well-deserved celebration. It points to a stable period for gratitude and cherishing loved ones, as depicted by Mohini and Aravan embracing before their next adventure. Upright, it brings reunion, success, pride, happiness, and family; reversed, it warns of self-doubt, diaspora, canceled plans, and gloom. The card encourages enjoying present stability and communal joy while remaining mindful that disruptions or inner uncertainty can dim the celebration.
Keywords
Card Name
Four of Wands
Character
Mohini and Aravan
Origin
India, Sanskrit Epic Poem
Description
The Four of Wands represents rejoicing and festivities. A well-deserved celebration and a stable time to be thankful, cherishing loved ones. Mohini and Aravan embrace each other, enjoying the time before the next adventure begins.
Upright
Reunion, success, pride, happiness, family
Reverse
Self-doubt, diaspora, canceled plans, gloom
Visual Description
A joyful couple stands close beneath heavy garlands of red and white flowers, their faces turned toward each other in an intimate gaze. The woman has blue skin, wears traditional jewelry and a sari, and the man wears a decorated crown-like headpiece and a dark mustache. Both wear multiple flower garlands around their necks, and decorative pillars with lit ceremonial lamps flank them. Petals float through the air and a decorative border frames the scene; the title 'Four of Wands' appears at the bottom.
Tarot of the Divine
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