Acharya Saumya. Delhi. By appointment.
The Antardarshan Method — tarot in the Indian tradition of self-inquiry.
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The four
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For the elite seeker · by appointment · in the Indian contemplative tradition
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Years of training
Tarot · Astrology · Healing stones · Voodoo tradition
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Readings completed
Documented one-to-one sessions
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Academy levels
Foundation through Master Teacher
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The practice
Tarot, in the
Indian tradition of
self-inquiry.
Trikaala teaches tarot as a contemplative discipline, drawn from the centuries-old Indian tradition of atma-vichara — self-inquiry. The seventy-eight-card system becomes a structured mirror; the reader, the interlocutor; the client, the interpreter.
A session is not a forecast. It is the deliberate act of attention. Acharya Saumya organises the inquiry with the cards. The client reads their own life against what the cards arrange.
The practice is conducted in person at the Delhi consulting room, or by appointment online. Sessions are taken slowly, with consideration. The work begins before the cards are laid — with the writing of a single, considered question.
The library
Seventy-eight
cards. Each a mirror.
The Antardarshan Method
Four principles.
अन्तर्दर्शन — inner seeing
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Witness, not predict
The reader holds the inquiry open. The reader does not forecast.
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Inquiry, not answer
A reading surfaces better questions. It does not deliver verdicts.
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Pattern, not prophecy
The cards organise patterns. They do not deliver prophecies.
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Agency, not fate
Whatever clarity surfaces is yours to act on.
Sessions
By appointment,
considered.
Four formats, each held in the Antardarshan Method. Online or in the Delhi consulting room. Each session begins with a single written question.
30 minutes
₹2,500
Single question
A focused session built around one question. Single-card or three-card spread.
60 minutes
₹5,000
Full reading
The canonical Trikaala reading. One question, examined fully, with a spread chosen to suit it.
90 minutes
₹7,500
Deep dive
A long-form session for the complex inquiries — relationship dynamics, career inflection points, the multi-question situations that need room to unfold..
90 minutes
₹7,500
Year-ahead
An annual reading laid out as twelve cards plus a central significator — read at any time of year, not just January. A long-form inquiry into the patterns of the year just past and the inquiries to bring into the year ahead.
The cards do not tell you the answer. They organise what you already know into a shape you can read.— Acharya Saumya, The Antardarshan Method
The academy
Four levels,
one method.
Foundation to Master Teacher. The certifications are small, the cohorts intimate, the curriculum demanding. Alumni are listed in a verifiable directory; certificates carry a unique identifier for public verification.
त्रिकाल
A reading begins
with a single question.
Written down, considered, brought to the table. Sessions are taken by appointment, never in haste.