Thursday, June 6, 2013

THIRTY TWO LUCKY SIGNS - HINDU PALMISTRY

THIRTY TWO LUCKY SIGNS - HINDU PALMISTRY
This shlokaemphasizes on the lucky signs found on the human hand,According to Hindu Palmistry.The shloka sates that in literature of ancient times, mentionedin different shastras, 32 signs were found on the human body-they are persons who are lucky, great and blessed withRaja Yoga. The signs indicating so, are mentioned below:UMBRELLLOTUS BOW CHARIOT SPEAR *TORTOISE * IRON HOOK (ANKUSH) * WELL * SWASTIKA*GARLAND TO DECORATE THE DOOR (THORAN) * ARROW *LION * TREE WHEEL (CHAKRACONCH (SHANKA) *ELEPHANT * SEA (THE SIGN OF WAVES) * POT * PALACE *FISH * BARLEY PILLAR TEMPLE (PAGODA) *KAMANDAL (EARTHER OR WOODEN POTS CARRIED BYMENDICANTS) * MOUNTAIN * FLAPPER * MIRROR *BULLOC(OX) FLAG GODESS LAKSHMI * GARLAND OFFLOWERS * PEACOCK

THE LUCKY SYMBOL OF A FISH ON THE PALM

THE LUCKY SYMBOL OF A FISH ON THE PALM

REMEDIES IN PALMISTRY - MUDRAS

REMEDIES IN PALMISTRY - MUDRAS

REMEDIES IN PALMISTRY - MUDRAS

REMEDIES IN PALMISTRY - MUDRAS
Prof. Dayanand in “digital postures for Remedies” states that “alarger part of the brain is concerned with the movement of thefingers than other organs of the body, proportionately speaking.”
The sages of our land positioned their fingers in certain positions and the messageis sent to us from the statues of JainTirthankaras and Lord Buddha. The mainpurpose of these positions given by our sages is “to transfer the surplus energy of certain centres of the of the brain to othersin order to bring a balanced state of mindand body.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Nails Character and Health

Nails Character and Health
The nail is imbedded in the skin and flesh of the finger, from the hidden
root, along the sides, and under the surface of the horn. The cells make
the root or matrix, the never-ending ducts and capillaries, pushing the
passage of horns and this nail (horn like substance) is renewed
approximately within six months. These cells need sustenance and
special food to make the “Keratin”( keratin (kĕr'ətĭn) , any one of a
class of fibrous protein molecules that serve as structural units for
various living tissues. The keratins are the major protein components of
hair, wool, nails, horn, hoofs, and the quills of feathers. These proteins
generally contain large quantities of the sulfur-containing amino acids,
particularly cytokine.) Which hardens the horn? Any deviation from
good health will affect them in some measure. The endocrine system
plays a large in this food supply supported by a generous mineralization
in which must be included calcium to make them hard, silica and a trace
of arsenic to make them clear, etc.