Meaning

> This material describes traditional astrological indications and is not medical, financial, legal, safety, or other professional advice.

In this tradition of Jyotish, palmistry refers to interpreting hand shape, lines, mounts, thumb features, and planetary correspondences as possible indications of mental patterns and life themes. These features are treated symbolically rather than as sources of certain predictions.

Main Features

Traditionally, the thumb and its inner patterns may suggest tendencies associated with the mind. Palm lines may be read as reflections of subconscious patterns, visualization, conditioning, and willpower. They are not treated as marks that should be physically created or altered.

The head line may be interpreted in relation to decision-making, memory, mental sharpness, and comprehension. Such readings are astrological indications and should not be treated as medical or psychological assessments.

Planetary correspondences may provide additional context beyond hand shape alone. Mercury and Jupiter may be considered when interpreting certain mounts or features connected with the head line. A travel line may contribute to a reading, although planetary factors may sometimes be treated as more significant.

Interpretive Approach

Palmistry readings tend to depend on perspective, and the same indication may support constructive or challenging interpretations. Questions concerning work, business, travel, or future possibilities may be explored, but the resulting indications should not replace practical judgment or professional guidance.

When reliable birth information is unavailable, palmistry may also be used alongside planetary symptoms to help form a rough astrological assessment. Manibandh may be considered when estimating an age factor, although this should not be treated as medical, actuarial, or factual certainty.