Vedic Tarot
Daily Tarot Card Reading
Draw your card for today. Each card carries wisdom from Hindu tradition — a mirror for reflection, not a fortune set in stone.
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What is Vedic Tarot Reading?
Tarot has been used for centuries as a tool of introspection and guidance. While the 78-card deck originates from European traditions, the archetypes it contains are universal — and many find striking parallels in Hindu scripture and Vedic thought. Our Vedic Tarot interpretation connects each card to concepts from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas, and the graha system of Jyotish Shastra.
The 22 Major Arcana cards represent significant life themes and karmic lessons — from The Fool (Aarambh, the beginning) to The World (Purna, completion). Each is linked to a Vedic graha: The Magician to Budh (Mercury), Strength to Surya (Sun), The Wheel of Fortune to Guru (Jupiter), and so on. The 56 Minor Arcana cards are divided into four suits that correspond to the pancha tattva elements: Wands (Agni/Fire), Cups (Jal/Water), Swords (Vayu/Air), and Pentacles (Prithvi/Earth).
Tradition says that the card you draw is not random but reflects the energy of the moment — a mirror held up to your current state of mind, not a prediction carved in stone. The daily card offers a point of contemplation, while the three-card spread (Past, Present, Future) provides a broader perspective on any question or situation.
How the Daily Tarot Card Works
The universal daily card is determined by the date — everyone sees the same card each day, creating a shared contemplation. For a personalized draw, select your Moon sign (rashi), which seeds the selection differently for each of the 12 rashis while remaining consistent throughout the day.
Cards appear upright approximately 70% of the time and reversed 30% of the time. An upright card expresses its energy directly. A reversed card suggests the same energy is blocked, internalized, or requires conscious attention. Neither orientation is inherently good or bad — both carry guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the Major and Minor Arcana represent?
The 22 Major Arcana cards represent significant karmic themes and life lessons — from beginnings (The Fool) to completion (The World). The 56 Minor Arcana cards reflect everyday situations across four domains: action and ambition (Wands), emotions and relationships (Cups), intellect and conflict (Swords), and material/practical matters (Pentacles).
Can tarot predict the future?
Tarot is best understood as a tool for reflection rather than prediction. Tradition says each card reflects the energy and patterns present in your life right now. The guidance it offers helps you make more conscious choices — the future is shaped by your actions, not determined by a card.
How is this different from Western tarot readings?
Our interpretations draw from Hindu scripture and Vedic thought rather than Western esoteric traditions. For example, The Chariot is connected to Krishna steering Arjuna's chariot (Vijaya Ratha), and Death is understood through Shiva as Mahakala (Pralaya) — the necessary dissolution that precedes new creation. The core wisdom is universal; the cultural lens makes it more resonant for those connected to Indian spiritual traditions.
Is there a cost for tarot readings?
No. The daily tarot card, personalized rashi draws, three-card spreads, and the complete 78-card reference are all completely free with no account required.
How to Use This Rashifal
Daily rashifal gives Moon-sign guidance. For higher accuracy, compare it with your birth time, Lagna, Nakshatra and current Mahadasha.
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