Dictionary of Indian Palmistry Symbols: What the Signs on Your Hand Mean

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Over thousands of years, Hindu palmists have observed special symbols located on the hands of people. They learnt that the combination of a few lines in the form of these symbols could add more depth to a palm reading than simply reading each line one at a time. In other words, the sum of a few lines on a hand could give a greater meaning than each line could all by itself. These combinations of lines were given names and entered mainstream palmistry in India through its shastras (ancient texts). This style of palmistry was mostly practiced by monks, hermits, and other holy people. Over the course of time, the people who could interpret these symbols became fewer and fewer until a large number of the symbols became lost over a period of time. This book attempts to save the remaining symbols that are still known for future generations of palmists. This is the first book of its kind to catalogue and record the symbols of palmistry that are used in India. It is a vital reference for beginner palmists and an essential skill for the experts alike.

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Sulabh Jain was first taught palmistry as a child by his grandfather. He has been practising palmistry in a professional manner for many years in Sydney where he lives with his family. Sulabh is the host of the YouTube channel ‘Chariot Palmistry’ where he teaches many of his methods. He is also the author of The Evolution of Religion: The History and Religions of Egypt and Harrapan India. Sulabh can be contacted via www.chariotpalmistry.com.

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