(Translation: A person with a long, wide, and straight nose is wealthy, intelligent, and happy. A person with a short, upward-turned nose is quarrelsome and unstable.)
Gujarat has a rich history of publishing esoteric and astrological texts. Renowned authors and astrologers from Gujarat have translated complex Sanskrit shlokas into simple, readable Gujarati, making these esoteric sciences accessible to the common household. Traditional texts often discuss the significance of specific signs, such as the "fish sign" on the thumb or the meaning of moles on different parts of the face. These books are not merely instruction manuals; they are cultural artifacts that preserve the linguistic and philosophical heritage of the region.
Having a is one thing; using it correctly is another. Here are traditional guidelines:
In the vast ocean of Indian scriptures, (સામુદ્રિક શાસ્ત્ર) stands as a unique and fascinating discipline. Often compared to physiognomy and chiromancy in the West, Samudrik Shastra is the ancient Vedic science of studying body markings, facial features, moles, and physical characteristics to determine a person’s character, destiny, and future.