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What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
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School of Indian Palmistry
All are free to say any things but when I ask about the authenticity nobody including Late palmists of India and western country are able to put it.
Actually it become fashion to sell out any garbage in the name of Holy Ved and ancient Indology.
I have found during my research some system
Shaiv Samudik Paddhati (System)
Jain Samudik Paddhati (System)
Katikeyan Paddhati (System)
Buaddh Paddhati (System)
and Folk paddhati it is derived from mouth to mouth in generations
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Interesting post mister Upendrasingh Bhadoriya!

I am familiar with the Karthikeyan system, but I would welcome you to elaborate by describing some of the differences between these 5 vedic systems. Hopefully you are somehow able to meet this request?
Anyway, thank you for your input so far!

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What are the Major schools of Vedic Palmistry
Fusion of old and new is always better . Vedic palmistry has many details which you do not get to see as generation by generation categories of hand has changed even geographically i see so much difference when i read hand . Hast Samudrik Shashtra is the most commonly known term people talk about . There are many other books like Kar Lakan Kar Vigyan and Hast Sanjeevani .dhundhun wrote:Deleting.
You find many details in these books. In Institute of Palmistry I teach and talk about fusion of both vedic Indian and western palmistry .
Nisha Ghai
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
I think Kar lakhkhana and Hastsanjivinam both are belongs to jain Samudik paddhati(system)
I forgot to write
* Nadi paddhati
and very latest Indo-western system is Lalkitab started by 1939.
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Dear Upendra SinghUpendrasingh Bhadoriya wrote:Respected Nishaji
I think Kar lakhkhana and Hastsanjivinam both are belongs to jain Samudik paddhati(system)
I forgot to write
* Nadi paddhati
and very latest Indo-western system is Lalkitab started by 1939.
Lalkitab do have little palmistry detail but it does not carry and independent palmistry study . It is based on Vedic astrology . When I talk about indo western system then it does not mean lal kitab . By western we talk about finger prints skin ridge pattern and by Indian we talk about passive hands the Famous Indian Karma Theory and its link with our active and passive hand and modern palmistry . Fustion togather gives wonderful result.
Nisha Ghai
https://instituteofpalmistry.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/destiny-is-all-about-our-karmas/
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Have you gone through Lalkitab- 1939? It is a complete book of palmistry itself you can see the book seriously. After 1939, Every lal kitaab book contains some part of palmistry in them. Yes I can understand your point that your palmistry based on Indo-western and not based on Lalkitab.
Even your father Respected Prof. Dayanand has also mentioned in his book named “ Palmistry Ke Anubhoot Prayog” Pg. No. 41, figure No.6/65 that at the time of Question related to Debt One should check The Great Quadrangle. IF it is broad at Upper Mars with compare to broadness at Mount Jupiter than Debt recovery becomes difficult.
Above mentioned condition is already mentioned in Laal kitaab book, 1939 farman No. 99 page no 89.
So it is clear that Dayanandji referd this Laal kitab Book for Palmistry. This is one example only.
I do agree left hand connected with past karma or sanchit karma. Finger patterns are also given in Indian palmistry in different meaning. Even all the world has recognised one of the very important loop of palm as Rajah loop ( राजः लूप ). Hence I never deny western palmistry but I know if you have to reply and satisfy Jatak by his hand only you have to go through Indian palmistry only. Even in India there are system of horary palmistry to give the answer in quick manner. It is even better and easy than Horary astrology.
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Your reference of Karma Theory is explained by William Benham to indicate how a person has changed his life (assuming left as passive and right as active). Some Improve their life but there are others who do not and in fact fail miserably.
nishaghai wrote:Dear Upendra SinghUpendrasingh Bhadoriya wrote:Respected Nishaji
I think Kar lakhkhana and Hastsanjivinam both are belongs to jain Samudik paddhati(system)
I forgot to write
* Nadi paddhati
and very latest Indo-western system is Lalkitab started by 1939.
Lalkitab do have little palmistry detail but it does not carry and independent palmistry study . It is based on Vedic astrology . When I talk about indo western system then it does not mean lal kitab . By western we talk about finger prints skin ridge pattern and by Indian we talk about passive hands the Famous Indian Karma Theory and its link with our active and passive hand and modern palmistry . Fustion togather gives wonderful result.
Nisha Ghai
https://instituteofpalmistry.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/destiny-is-all-about-our-karmas/
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Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
My simple request was only that " Lalkitab" is different kind of complete palmistry system. Isn't it?
Lalkitab 1939 is only Palmistry and physiognomy it doesn't have astrology.
Lal Kitab - Pt. Roop Chand Josh (1939)
Dear Upendrasingh & Nisha,
Here's an objective source describing the claimed contents of 'Lal Kitab':
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal_Kitab
Lal Kitab is described to be a set of 5 books authored by Pt. Roop Chand Josh (anonymously) with only the first book published in 1939:
1 - Lal Kitab Ke Farman (The Edicts of Lal Kitab), 1939, 383 pages
2 - Lal Kitab Ke Arman (Ilm Samudrik Kee Lal Kitab Ke Armaan), (The “Aspirations” of Lal Kitab), 1940, 280 pages
3 - Gutka (Ilm Samudrik Kee Lal Kitab) (Third Part), 1941, 428 pages
4 - Lal Kitab Ke Farman (Lal Kitab – Tarmeem Shuda), 1942, 384 pages
5 - Ilm-e Samudrik ki buniyad par ki Lalkitab (Lal Kitab), 1952, 1173 pages
The content is described to represent an example of astro-palmistry written by an unknown author; the work is based on 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samudrika_Shastra' (= the study of face reading, aura reading, and whole body analysis):

By the way, there appear to be other works published by other authors (who claim that their work has it's origins in the original version) under the same title... where the content is clearly very different; for example, this English version appears to have contents merely focussed on astrology only!:
http://www.amazon.com/Lal-Kitab-Rare-Book-Astrology/dp/8122308848

Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
It's happened only in India.
There are dozen of writers claim that Lal kitabs are their own creation. And they are earnings millions of rupees (Indian currency ).
There are a lot stories about Lal kitab.
But fact is that Roopchand Joshi was the writer of Lal kitab. He had put palmistry phrenology and physiology all to gather in his first book named lalkitab ke farman 1939 ( simple translation could be " Orders of red book 1939 )
All lalkitab books are very popular in northern part of India because of easy and low cost remedies are given in it as visiter to astrologer or palmist want it.
Re: What are the major 'schools' in Vedic palmistry?
Martijn (admin) wrote:
Dear Upendrasingh & Nisha,
Here's an objective source describing the claimed contents of 'Lal Kitab':
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal_Kitab
Lal Kitab is described to be a set of 5 books authored by Pt. Roop Chand Josh (anonymously) with only the first book published in 1939:
1 - Lal Kitab Ke Farman (The Edicts of Lal Kitab), 1939, 383 pages
2 - Lal Kitab Ke Arman (Ilm Samudrik Kee Lal Kitab Ke Armaan), (The “Aspirations” of Lal Kitab), 1940, 280 pages
3 - Gutka (Ilm Samudrik Kee Lal Kitab) (Third Part), 1941, 428 pages
4 - Lal Kitab Ke Farman (Lal Kitab – Tarmeem Shuda), 1942, 384 pages
5 - Ilm-e Samudrik ki buniyad par ki Lalkitab (Lal Kitab), 1952, 1173 pages
The content is described to represent an example of astro-palmistry written by an unknown author; the work is based on 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samudrika_Shastra' (= the study of face reading, aura reading, and whole body analysis):![]()
By the way, there appear to be other works published by other authors (who claim that their work has it's origins in the original version) under the same title... where the content is clearly very different; for example, this English version appears to have contents merely focussed on astrology only!:
http://www.amazon.com/Lal-Kitab-Rare-Book-Astrology/dp/8122308848
Hello Marjin
Yes I agree with you
Nisha Ghai

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