Showing posts with label palmistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palmistry. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Palmistry and Body Reading in Garuda Purana

Physiognomy Palmistry and other related sciences originated in Ancient India and then travelled to Iran, Rome and Europe.
In Garuda Purana, composed by Sage Veda Vyas and his disciples about 5000 years ago, Lord Vishnu reveals few details about lines and marks on palm, face and body which indicate personality traits and future of an individual.
Chiromancy or Palmistry is reading Fate through Lines and Physiognomy Means judging character by face.
Dwelling at length about the importance of physical traits and symptoms apparent in an individual, Lord Vishnu said to Siva – If one sees the following physical traits in a man, he should immediately understand that he is seeing a prospective King : Hands and feet as soft as a Lotus flower, pink nails and no space left between the fingers when kept straight. There is no sign of bulging veins on his hands and palms and they do not sweat excessively.
On the contrary, a person having rough feet that appears pale, with prominent veins on them indicates that the concerned person would be poor and miserable. [Garuda Purana 14.3.6]

Predicting Longevity from Forehead Line(s)

Lord Vishnu said – Anybody having three parallel lines on his forehead lives happily for sixty years whereas two parallel lines indicates that he would live till the age of forty years. Only one line on the forehead indicates that he would have a short life but if the line stretches up to both the ears then he lives for a century. If two parallel lines on the forehead stretches up to both the ears, then the concerned person lives for seventy years while a triple parallel lines reaching both the years indicates that he would live till the age of sixty years.
A forehead devoid of any line on it means that the concerned person would live for only forty years while a cobweb of intersecting lines on the forehead indicates that the concerned person is definite to die a premature death.
A forehead with a Trident or an Axe mark on it indicates that the concerned person would be prosperous and live for a century. [Garuda Purana 14.3.7]

Predicting Lonegvity in Palmistry

Lord Vishnu, continuing with his narration told Shiva that the age of a person could be predicted by the lines found on his palms – If the life line reaches the base between index and middle fingers then the concerned person lives for almost a century. If the life line is long, clear and without intersections from other lines then the concerned person lives for a hundred years. [Garuda Purana 14.3.8]

Physiognomy prediction based on physical traits of Women

Lord Vishnu said – A woman having a round face, curly hair and lower portion of her navel slightly slanted towards right, is extremely fortunate not only for herself but also for her whole clan. Similarly, a woman with golden complexion and hands as beautiful and soft as red lotus flower is exceptionally chaste and faithful towards her husband. A woman having dry and unruly hair and also round eyes becomes a widow.
A woman whose face is round like a full moon and which radiates like a rising Sun and whose lips are juicy like a ‘Bael’ fruit (Wood apple), enjoys a happy and contented life.
A woman having a cobweb of lines on her palms is sure to lead a torturous and painful life whereas a palm with few lines indicates that she would be poor. If the lines are pink, then they indicate happiness, prosperity and good health whereas blackish lines indicate that she would live a life of slavery.
Any woman having either a ‘Chakra (circle)’, a hook or a ear ring mark on her hand indicates that she would beget worthy sons and rule like a queen.
A woman having hair around her breasts as well as a protruding lower lip spells doom for her husband.
Any woman having a festoon mark (a chain or garland hung in a curve as a decoration) on her palms indicates that she would get married in a family superior to her in status.
A woman having a round navel with brown hair around it leads a life of slavery despite being born in a royal family.
A woman whose little toes as well as big toes of both the legs do not touch the ground while walking spells doom for her husband.
Beautiful eyes of a woman indicate good fortune while soft and tender skin indicate a happy married life. [Garuda Purana 14.3.9]
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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Palmistry

What do markings on your palms say?
What do markings on your palms say?
Markings on your palm reveal a lot about your personality. Let us find out about what different markings mean.

2. Transverse marks

Transverse marks
A transverse line unfortunately means evil and cunning. It means that the person, even if intelligent will use his intellect for tact and deceit. Beware of such people.

3. Vertical markings

Vertical markings
If found on the mounts of fingers, vertical markings are considered to be really auspicious. The person with such markings is usually a positive person who does everyone good.

4. Vertical markings

Vertical markings
In addition, vertical markings also makes way for good friendships and business decisions between people who have them.

5. The grille

The grille
The grille, even though not an evil marking is a sign of weakness. The bearer of such a marking will often find his energies being drained out and he might be emotionally or mentally vulnerable.

6. The cross

The cross
Crosses often denote troubles, disappointment and danger and the bearer is considered to be someone with bad behaviour.

7. The cross

The cross
A person with a cross sign is also likely to indulge in superstition and the occult sciences. He might use people for his gain.

8. The star

The star
Usually a positive sign, the star marking denotes brilliance and happiness in a person's life. However, with brilliance comes a price. The bearer of this sign may sometimes have to let go off his near and dear ones on his road to fame.

9. The star

The star
A star on the mount will signify success, but it might wash away the bearer's other qualities. Tread with caution.

10. The island

The island
The Island is always a negative sign. It usually denotes a hereditary illness or heavy emotional stress.

11. The square

The square
The square is almost always a beneficial symbol. It denotes a special significance when covering an area that is experiencing turmoil, such as chained, broken or dotted lines.

12. The square

The square
In the above case, difficulties will arise (due to broken lines), but due to the presence of the square, the bearer will overcome them.

13. The circle

The circle
The circle is a rare marking in palmistry. It is usually considered evil, except if on a mount. However, if it touches other lines, it can bring misfortune to the bearer.

14. The triangle

The triangle
The triangle is a positive sign, only when found on its own, not composed of intersecting lines. It denotes mental flourish and success.

15. The triangle

The triangle
However, if found alongside a line, it will naturally take on significance dependent upon the line. The triangle brings in balance to the bearer.

16. The spot

The spot
The spot is usually a sign of a malady and may denote a chronic or life-threatening disorder.

17. The trident

The trident
The trident is a powerful sign and even eclipses all other markings! It brings in good fortune and brilliance to the bearer.

18. The tassel

The tassel
A tassel marking deteriorates with age, so it is in fact the sign of an individual's health. If the marking has suddenly become very light, it means the bearer will be struck with a life-threatening disease.

19. Drooping off shoots

Drooping off shoots
These lines depict disappointment in life. The bearer is usually depressed or unable to face challenges in life.

20. Rising off shoots

Rising off shoots
The inverse of drooping off shoots, this marking denotes inspiration, fruition, and happiness. The bearer of this sign will turn out to be charming and good with words.

21. Sister lines

Sister lines
Sister lines support the line along which they follow. Sister lines are usually guiding lines and follow the traits of the lines they are associated with. So for your sister lines to be powerful, you need to check your other lines first.