Sangeeta Pai
Literatarot
XX - Giudizio/Judgement
Vishnu Purana
Sangeeta Pai an Architect by profession, married
to a Doctor was always interested in the occult. While traveling through
Barcelona she had an encounter with a Tarot reader and wanted to know more. On
her return to India, to unable her to counsel and help her children resettle,
she also took to chakra and crystal healing, along with Numerology and Bach
flower remedies. Fascinated and proud of the vast treasure of holistic medicinal
therapies available in the country of her birth she seeks to grow in spiritual
knowledge by constantly acquiring and sharing.
Description:
Vishnu Puran describes the four personages of
Vishnu, the first reclining on Shesh [The Snake bed], the second
nurtures creation, the third assumes an avatar [Incarnation] and
reinstates righteousness [Dharma] and the fourth destroys unrighteousness
and demons.
Vishnu has been described as existing in various forms in creation, the first
unmenifested Brahma, The second as the creator Prajapati, the
Third as Kal [time] and the fourth in the form of the animate and the
inanimate creation.
The ten avatars of Vishnu are Matsya
[the fish],Kurma [the tortoise],Varaha[the boar], Narsinha[the
man lion],Vaman[the dwarf], Pushuram, Rama,
Krishna, Buddha
and Kalki. . In each Avatar Vishnu appears to redeem the world and
manifests his divine being into the life of man whenever evil threatens it. He
will destroy the evil and preach spirituality, helps his followers to lead and
rule the world righteously. The blue god Krishna gave the Geetopdesh to mankind on the battlefield of
Mahabharat. Similarly each avatar of Vishnu gives a divine message and
guidance that transforms the world greatly. The final avatar called Kalki is
expected to herald the end of darkness and the dawn of a new age on our planet.
As the Judgement card, the Vishnu avatars tell us
that we must hear the voice of the divine, and respond to it now in order to
join forces in the creation of a wonderful reality for the world we live in.