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Six of Pentacles

Tarot Card Meaning — Upright & Reversed

generositycharitybalancegivingreceiving
Vedic Correspondence

Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Shukra) in dharmic flow — the balanced dana (charitable giving) that creates positive karmic merit.

About Six of Pentacles

A wealthy figure weighs coins on a scale while distributing them to two kneeling recipients, symbolising balanced generosity.

General Meaning

Upright Meaning

Generosity, charity, and the balanced flow of giving and receiving create harmony. Whether you are the giver or the receiver, this exchange is fair and compassionate. Sharing wealth — material, knowledge, or emotional — enriches everyone involved.

Reversed Meaning

Generosity comes with strings attached, or the balance of giving and receiving is out of alignment. One-sided charity, debt manipulation, or conditional generosity creates an unhealthy power dynamic. Examine your motives.

Love & Relationships

Upright — Love

A generous, balanced exchange of love and support strengthens your relationship. Both partners give and receive equally.

Reversed — Love

One partner gives excessively while the other only takes. Address the power imbalance before resentment builds.

Career & Finance

Upright — Career

Receiving a raise, bonus, or mentorship that genuinely helps. Alternatively, sharing your professional knowledge uplifts others and builds goodwill.

Reversed — Career

Feeling undercompensated or dealing with a boss who uses financial leverage as control. Negotiate fair terms.

Daily Guidance

Upright — Today

Give generously or receive graciously today — the flow of abundance works both ways.

Reversed — Today

Before giving or accepting help today, check for hidden strings or power dynamics at play.

Vedic & Astrological Connection

Six of Pentacles corresponds to Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Shukra) in dharmic flow — the balanced dana (charitable giving) that creates positive karmic merit. in the Vedic astrological tradition. This correspondence is part of Naksham's synthesis of Western tarot symbolism with the classical Jyotish framework documented in the Bṛhat Jātaka of Varāhamihira[3].

Understanding this Vedic connection enriches your reading of Six of Pentacles by grounding it in a 1,500-year-old astronomical tradition. The planetary and elemental qualities of Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Shukra) in dharmic flow — the balanced dana (charitable giving) that creates positive karmic merit. mirror the card's themes of generosity and charity — offering a cross-cultural lens that deepens interpretation beyond the standard Rider-Waite framework[1][2].

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Six of Pentacles mean in a love reading?
In an upright position, Six of Pentacles in a love reading signifies: A generous, balanced exchange of love and support strengthens your relationship. Both partners give and receive equally. When reversed, Six of Pentacles indicates: One partner gives excessively while the other only takes. Address the power imbalance before resentment builds.
Is Six of Pentacles reversed a bad card?
No tarot card is inherently "bad." Six of Pentacles reversed carries a shadow meaning that serves as guidance rather than a negative verdict. Reversed, it suggests: Generosity comes with strings attached, or the balance of giving and receiving is out of alignment. One-sided charity, debt manipulation, or conditional generosity creates an unhealthy power dynamic. Examine your motives. This is an invitation to reflect, not a cause for alarm.
What does Six of Pentacles represent in tarot?
Six of Pentacles is a Minor Arcana (Pentacles suit) card. A wealthy figure weighs coins on a scale while distributing them to two kneeling recipients, symbolising balanced generosity. Its core keywords are: generosity, charity, balance, giving, receiving. In its upright position, it represents: Generosity, charity, and the balanced flow of giving and receiving create harmony. Whether you are the giver or the receiver, this exchange is fair and compassionate. Sharing wealth — material, knowledge, or emotional — enriches everyone involved.
What is the Vedic connection to Six of Pentacles?
In Naksham's Vedic-Tarot synthesis, Six of Pentacles corresponds to Mercury (Budha) and Venus (Shukra) in dharmic flow — the balanced dana (charitable giving) that creates positive karmic merit.. This correspondence connects Western tarot symbolism with the ancient Jyotish tradition documented in the Bṛhat Jātaka of Varāhamihira, offering a deeper layer of cosmic understanding to the card's meaning.

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Sources & References

  1. [1]Arthur Edward Waite, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot (1911)Part II — The Veil and its Symbols
  2. [2]Rachel Pollack, Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom (1980)Major & Minor Arcana interpretations
  3. [3]Varāhamihira, Bṛhat Jātaka (~550 CE)Planetary natures and Vedic correspondences