Lucky Palm Marks: Along with astrology, palmistry also has special importance in Hindu religion. Palmistry is an ancient science. By looking at a person’s palm, many things to his future can be predicted.
According to palmistry, there are many types of lines in a person’s palm. According to palmistry, some lines on the hand indicate the possibilities and challenges to a person’s career. In such a situation, let us know which lines on the hand provide information about success and challenges in career.
These palm marks indicate becoming rich
swastika symbol
As you know, Swastika symbol is considered very auspicious in Hindu religion. In such a situation, if a person has a Swastika mark at two places i.e. on the Mount of Jupiter i.e. below the index finger and on the Mount of Mercury i.e. below the thumb, then such a person is considered very lucky.
X means X sign
According to palmist, swastika symbol Apart from this, the mark of When the mark of
Such people mostly become rich after marriage. They attain happiness, prosperity and wealth in life. They achieve progress in life and their respect also increases.
When the fate line is like this
In palmistry, the fate line is seen to be linked to a person’s fate. If the fate line in a person’s hand is straight and not broken anywhere, then it is considered very auspicious. It is also believed that the deeper the fate line of a person, the more receipt of money it occurs.
mark near the thumb
Some people have a phoenix eye mark on their thumb. A person having such a mark on his palm is considered very lucky, because these people earn a lot of money in life. They achieve heights not in the field of career.
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