I've recently stumbled upon your channel. I'm more of an oracle person myself. You have found many that are quite different and that are deeper. I greatly appreciate this and look forward to exploring your videos more.
Thank you so much for another wonderful walkthrough, Simon! I really the concept behind the deck. Through my practice, I feel strong connection to, and love Hindu deities along with the stories about them. I am familiar with Mahabharata, but while I love some of the artwork in this deck, sadly many of the cards are not for me. I enjoyed seeing the cards and am glad to hear you love this deck! I look forward to hearing more about your experience with it.
Thank you, for this walkthrough Simon, loved the cards with their art, history and meanings. A deck which is now on my wish list. Gratitude to you for sharing. Have a good day. Gx
This one is on my wish list! Really lovely cards, nice and colourful and I like how the book gives the name of the person/deity and a bit of information about them. Loved it 😍❤️
Simon I do like the prompts in this oracle, especially Nectar, Infinity, & Impartial. So many places you can go with that. At first glance at the images, the frame within each card reminds me of the Rana George Lenormand. And the Loyalty card is definitely my favorite, but then again I love elephants (and Loyalty) so I'm biased there. I think that the Mahabharata oracle will make for great clarifiers and give good readings, however you choose to use them. Thank you for the walkthrough, as always.
Thaks for the review. There are letters that are out of context, like #28,#35, which I don't see any relation to the Mahabharata, I mean the characters.
I was looking forwards to this deck but I'm sad to say that I don't jive well with the images; I guess it's too "clean" and too "pretty" for me? Thanks for doing this walkthrough!
I think this is the reason why I do like it, I like them to be stripped back a little bit and not be over complicated. I love the simplicity of the keywords too 🙏🏼♥️
I've recently stumbled upon your channel. I'm more of an oracle person myself. You have found many that are quite different and that are deeper. I greatly appreciate this and look forward to exploring your videos more.
Thank you, it’s lovely to have you here 🙏🏼❤️
Not on my wishlist but thank you! FIrst time I've seen it. Love discovering new decks.
It's definitely on my wish list.
Thank you so much for another wonderful walkthrough, Simon!
I really the concept behind the deck. Through my practice, I feel strong connection to, and love Hindu deities along with the stories about them.
I am familiar with Mahabharata, but while I love some of the artwork in this deck, sadly many of the cards are not for me.
I enjoyed seeing the cards and am glad to hear you love this deck! I look forward to hearing more about your experience with it.
What a beautiful deck, Simon. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome
I like the deck because of its Name, I'm quite interested in learning more about the oldest book in the world.
Thank you, for this walkthrough Simon, loved the cards with their art, history and meanings. A deck which is now on my wish list. Gratitude to you for sharing. Have a good day. Gx
Thank you for the walkthrough. Wonderful deck. Will be buying.
This one is on my wish list! Really lovely cards, nice and colourful and I like how the book gives the name of the person/deity and a bit of information about them. Loved it 😍❤️
That’s what I like too, and just the attributes in the card. People can delve deeper into the source then if they so wish 🙏🏼♥️
Simon I do like the prompts in this oracle, especially Nectar, Infinity, & Impartial. So many places you can go with that. At first glance at the images, the frame within each card reminds me of the Rana George Lenormand. And the Loyalty card is definitely my favorite, but then again I love elephants (and Loyalty) so I'm biased there. I think that the Mahabharata oracle will make for great clarifiers and give good readings, however you choose to use them. Thank you for the walkthrough, as always.
Lovely 😍🥰
Thanks for sharing 💕
Thaks for the review. There are letters that are out of context, like #28,#35, which I don't see any relation to the Mahabharata, I mean the characters.
Hi Simon the illustrations are very pretty, thank you for this review 😀
Look at the Bharata playing cards, a major arcana is sold separately.
Wonderful walkthrough, as always! 💕 But I am trying to hold strong in not buying too many oracle decks... 😀
I hear you! 😝
I was looking forwards to this deck but I'm sad to say that I don't jive well with the images; I guess it's too "clean" and too "pretty" for me? Thanks for doing this walkthrough!
I think this is the reason why I do like it, I like them to be stripped back a little bit and not be over complicated. I love the simplicity of the keywords too 🙏🏼♥️
@@the_hermits_cave glad that it resonates with you!!!! i believe you'll connect well with the deck
I absolutely love that eye ball rock. Did you paint that??
No, they are painted by Joanna Nelson!
@@the_hermits_cave that is so awesome, she should sell them if she doesn't already.
Thank you for showing it. It doesn't appeal to me.