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Hastgyan written by Brahma ji

Palmistry Tips through Lal Kitab

Lal Kitab is famous for astrogical Upayas but I found it equally applicable for explaining the basics of Palmistry in a very simple way.  Palm is considered akin to a huge island and on the boundary are the mountains (mounts). The size of the mountains and the strength of mounts will define and indicate how the impact of hot/cold air from the mountains will affect our lives. Various rivers (lines) emanate from the mountains and travel towards the island. The depth of the rivers indicte it's flow and the consequent impact in our life. Various branches from and to the rivers indicte that dirty water is mixing in the river or is going away from the river and that defines the impact of that particular line in our life. Also, where and in which direction the river flows like to and from a mountain will tell us the taste of water from each river.  All the rivers (lines) finally merge into the sea (island or Palm) which is also called Samundra (sea). This is the reason that Palmistr

Palmistry markings are positive or negative ,Rashis and Grah,Palm lilne symbols

Interruptions and blockages in the normal flow of the palm lines, mounts and fingers. They can indicate warnings of difficulties, separations, traumatic events or health problems. Some markings may indicate a period of recovery, problem resolution, or an emotional healing period. However, their meanings are dependent upon where they are located on the pa lm, as each area on the palm represents a different part of your life.  They can also enhance or diminish the energies from those areas. Listed below are the important markings that can appear on the palm of the hand, along with their general meanings. Here you will find: breaks, chains, crosses, dots, grilles, islands, squares, stars, tassels, transverse lines, triangles, tridents, upward and downward lines and vertical lines.