Three of Pentacles
The Three of Coins symbolizes apprenticeship, mutual learning, and the mastery gained through rigorous training and collaboration. It portrays Banjhakri and Banjhakrini teaching a dedicated apprentice, emphasizing demanding mentorship and shared effort. Success and recognition arise from sustained hard work and cooperative practice. Reversed, the card warns of poor work ethic, apathy, or lack of clear goals that undermine progress.
Keywords
Character
Banjhakri and Banjhakrini
Origin
Nepal, Tamang Mythology
Description
The Three of Coins represents learning from one another. The fierce Banjhakri and Banjhakrini teach their apprentice how to become a shaman. They are demanding teachers, but their student is dedicated. All three put in hard work that pays off with the success of a new generation.
Upright
Studying, growth, collaboration, success, recognition
Reverse
Poor work ethic, apathy, lack of goals, willfulness
Visual Description
A barefoot figure in a flowing white dress dances along a rocky, plant-strewn path while holding a round drum marked with a pentagram and a drumstick. Two large, dark, ape-like figures wearing colorful ceremonial masks sit or stand behind her, each holding similar pentagram drums and one clutching a curved horn. The dancer wears a feathered headdress, red sashes and decorative beads, and her eyes are closed in joyful movement as her skirt swirls. Lush green foliage frames the scene and the card title at the bottom reads 'Three of Coins.'
Tarot of the Divine
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