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A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
jeanette wrote:Hi Ramann,
do you think the one on the life line is a fish sign. I would have thought an island,
Regards,
Jeanette.
Hello Jeanette,
I also do not think the one on the life line is a fish symbol.It is a clear island and excuses for I could neither locate any triangle .Some small squares can be deciphered though elsewhere in the palm.May be sari can help us with some markings.
Also locating these symbols is not that difficult as you think them to be.But yes we need to look at the palm from a different perspective (I mean the symbols of Indian Palmistry like the Lotus/Garland/Fish Symbol/Chariot.Most of these symbols are represented only in Hindu Palmistry and I doubt if can be found anywhere else.
Can you please read the post on Swami Vivekanada.A lot of readers have located some symbols in the palm.I can not agree to some.But to some signs I also agree.That particular post will give a first hand experience of what we call symbols of Indian Palmistry.
More so you also can refer to some texts on Indian Palmistry.
Best Wishes.
Raman
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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
Hi Ramann,
Thanks very much.
Jeanette.
Thanks very much.
Jeanette.

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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
Sari wrote:Hi Rishi, you said:
"I have known such inverted fishes in life line endings have mercury or moon quite indicative.
What I was wondering was about the fish in sari's Sun mount. If it is a fish/inverted fish/inverted castle?"
I do not know about inverted or castles (can you explain?) but I do know I have very strong moon and mercury and sun in Scorpio in astrology. not sure if there is mars in there as well. I think so from memory.
Hi sari,
I have seen such fishes at the life line endings and seen results.
I try my best not to talk just of literature from the books (books are a good GUIDE talking of the writer's perception of the event/fact), but talk when is substantiated with practical; which you.
The inverted fishes in the life line means that the fish tail is down and the head is up.
The head up looks like an islandish formation; which tells on some some health problem coming up from when the island/fish head comes up.
The start of the fish tail starts the healing process (as Anthony's example said).
This may sound like 'double dutch' to many, and they may/could me think me to be a crazy mystic or just crazy!
Does you moon and mercury have some connection as per siderial astrology?
Of course, other planets could be strong too, but it can happen.
For sidereal astrology from western: add 23 degrees to the western degrees.
RishiRahul
Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
jeanette wrote:Hi Sari,
Could you help me and show, maybe circle, these signs. I can't tell a fish sign from an island.
Thanks,
Jeanette
Hi, I don't know about fish either, I'm only saying because another Indian palmist said I had two.
Here is what he meant:

Drew lines more clear.:

Last edited by Sari on Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:00 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : cleared pic)
Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
RishiRahul wrote:Sari wrote:Hi Rishi, you said:
"I have known such inverted fishes in life line endings have mercury or moon quite indicative.
What I was wondering was about the fish in sari's Sun mount. If it is a fish/inverted fish/inverted castle?"
I do not know about inverted or castles (can you explain?) but I do know I have very strong moon and mercury and sun in Scorpio in astrology. not sure if there is mars in there as well. I think so from memory.
Hi sari,
I have seen such fishes at the life line endings and seen results.
I try my best not to talk just of literature from the books (books are a good GUIDE talking of the writer's perception of the event/fact), but talk when is substantiated with practical; which you.
The inverted fishes in the life line means that the fish tail is down and the head is up.
The head up looks like an islandish formation; which tells on some some health problem coming up from when the island/fish head comes up.
The start of the fish tail starts the healing process (as Anthony's example said).
This may sound like 'double dutch' to many, and they may/could me think me to be a crazy mystic or just crazy!
Does you moon and mercury have some connection as per siderial astrology?
Of course, other planets could be strong too, but it can happen.
For sidereal astrology from western: add 23 degrees to the western degrees.
RishiRahul
Hi I don't know all that much about astrology, esp. siderial? and degrees? sorry, no idea. I had a guide which I used years ago to find my planets etc, but the book was destroyed.
Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
Hi Sari,
Thanks and you have made my day. I have the same on the life line and I thought it was a big island and thought I would end up with dementia. So this is cheery news.
Jeanette.
Thanks and you have made my day. I have the same on the life line and I thought it was a big island and thought I would end up with dementia. So this is cheery news.
Jeanette.

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Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
Sari wrote:RishiRahul wrote:Sari wrote:Hi Rishi, you said:
"I have known such inverted fishes in life line endings have mercury or moon quite indicative.
What I was wondering was about the fish in sari's Sun mount. If it is a fish/inverted fish/inverted castle?"
I do not know about inverted or castles (can you explain?) but I do know I have very strong moon and mercury and sun in Scorpio in astrology. not sure if there is mars in there as well. I think so from memory.
Hi sari,
I have seen such fishes at the life line endings and seen results.
I try my best not to talk just of literature from the books (books are a good GUIDE talking of the writer's perception of the event/fact), but talk when is substantiated with practical; which you.
The inverted fishes in the life line means that the fish tail is down and the head is up.
The head up looks like an islandish formation; which tells on some some health problem coming up from when the island/fish head comes up.
The start of the fish tail starts the healing process (as Anthony's example said).
This may sound like 'double dutch' to many, and they may/could me think me to be a crazy mystic or just crazy!
Does you moon and mercury have some connection as per siderial astrology?
Of course, other planets could be strong too, but it can happen.
For sidereal astrology from western: add 23 degrees to the western degrees.
RishiRahul
Hi I don't know all that much about astrology, esp. siderial? and degrees? sorry, no idea. I had a guide which I used years ago to find my planets etc, but the book was destroyed.
Hi sari,
I think a good book on this is 'Hast Samudrik Shasrta' by K.C.Sen. I had this book, but its misplaced. So I cannot tell you the meaning of castle, but its nothing adverse.
How did you make your own marks on your palm photo? Did you use a software to do this? If you teach me this then I can show you the inverted castle on your sun mount.
I have always noted a strong mercury and moon with inverted fish at the end of life line; probably the moon mercury are connected in some way or very close to each other.
RishiRahul
Re: A FISH (MATSYA) – A LUCKY SYMBOL IN HINDU PALMISTRY
Hello Rishi Rahul,
Thanks for your reply. I used a program called paint.net and it is free software available to download from here: http://www.getpaint.net/download.html#download
Easy to use.
I'm not sure what you mean about the mercury and moon, but when I had an astrology report put together based on where I was born (Finland) at the time mercury and moon and mars were lined up in the chart under Scorpio. Interesting this may show up as a symbol on the palm? I will consider looking into this if I see this sign on others.
Thanks for your reply. I used a program called paint.net and it is free software available to download from here: http://www.getpaint.net/download.html#download
Easy to use.
I'm not sure what you mean about the mercury and moon, but when I had an astrology report put together based on where I was born (Finland) at the time mercury and moon and mars were lined up in the chart under Scorpio. Interesting this may show up as a symbol on the palm? I will consider looking into this if I see this sign on others.
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