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🤚 Free AI Palm Reading — Hasta Samudrika Shastra

Hasta Samudrika Shastra (हस्त सामुद्रिक शास्त्र) is the ancient Vedic science of palm reading — analyzing the lines, mounts, and marks on your hand to understand personality, destiny, and life patterns. The five major lines are Heart Line (हृदय रेखा), Head Line (मस्तक रेखा), Life Line (जीवन रेखा), Fate Line (भाग्य रेखा), and Sun Line (सूर्य रेखा). Upload a photo of your palm below for a free AI-powered Vedic reading.

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Palm Reading

AI-powered Vedic palm reading using Hasta Samudrika Shastra

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How Vedic Palm Reading Works

In the Vedic tradition, palm analysis falls under Samudrika Shastra — the “knowledge of body features.” Classical texts describe over 350 individual lines, each with distinct meaning. The hand is seen as a map of karma and destiny, with each area corresponding to a planet in Vedic astrology.

The 7 Mounts (Parvat): Jupiter (गुरु) below the index finger for leadership, Saturn (शनि) below the middle finger for discipline, Sun (सूर्य) below the ring finger for fame, Mercury (बुध) below the little finger for communication, Venus (शुक्र) at the thumb base for love, Moon (चंद्र) opposite the thumb for intuition, and Mars (मंगल) for courage and energy.

Gender-specific reading: Per Hasta Samudrika tradition, the right hand is read for males (active life) and the left hand for females. The non-dominant hand reveals inherited potential and past-life karma.

The 5 Major Palm Lines

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Heart Line (हृदय रेखा)
Runs across the top of the palm. Reveals emotional nature, relationship patterns, and capacity for love. A deep, curved line indicates passionate, expressive emotions.
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Head Line (मस्तक रेखा)
Runs across the middle of the palm. Reveals intellectual style, decision-making approach, and mental focus. A long line indicates analytical thinking; a curved line suggests creativity.
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Life Line (जीवन रेखा)
Curves around the thumb base. Reveals vitality, health patterns, and major life changes — NOT lifespan. A strong, unbroken arc indicates robust physical energy and resilience.
Fate Line (भाग्य रेखा)
Runs vertically up the center. Reveals career direction, life purpose, and destiny changes. Not everyone has a visible Fate Line — its absence simply means a self-directed life path.
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Sun Line (सूर्य रेखा)
Runs parallel to the Fate Line toward the ring finger. Reveals fame, creative success, and public recognition. A clear Sun Line indicates artistic talent and public acclaim.

Auspicious Marks in Vedic Palmistry (शुभ चिह्न)

🐟 Fish (मत्स्य)
Prosperity, spiritual wealth
🐚 Conch (शंख)
Royal fortune, high status
🪷 Lotus (कमल)
Purity, spiritual achievement
🔱 Trident (त्रिशूल)
Lord Shiva's blessing
⭐ Star (तारा)
Sudden success on mounts
🏳️ Flag (ध्वज)
Victory, leadership
🔲 Square (वर्ग)
Protection during danger
△ Triangle (त्रिकोण)
Achievement in that domain

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this palm reading free?

Yes, completely free. No paywall, no coins, no subscription. Upload your palm photo and get an instant AI-powered Vedic reading.

Which hand should I photograph?

Males should photograph their RIGHT hand, females their LEFT hand — as per Vedic Hasta Samudrika tradition. The active hand reveals current life, while the other shows inherited karma.

Does the Life Line predict how long I will live?

No. This is a common misconception. The Life Line reveals vitality, health patterns, and major life changes — not lifespan. A short Life Line does not mean a short life.

How is this different from Western palmistry?

We use Hasta Samudrika Shastra — the authentic Vedic Indian tradition where mounts correspond to planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, etc.), and special marks like matsya (fish), shankh (conch), and trishul (trident) carry specific Vedic significance.

What if I don't have a Fate Line?

Not everyone has a visible Fate Line. Its absence simply means you create your own destiny through choices rather than following a predetermined path. Many successful people lack a Fate Line.

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