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Compact and concise information on how to determine health implications and life events using palmistry and Vedic wisdom.With a discussion of introductory level astrology and its integration with palmistry, no prior knowledge is required. An essential guide for anyone interested in Vedic wisdom, Ayurveda or yoga.
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Compact and concise information on how to determine health implications and life events using palmistry and Vedic wisdom.With a discussion of introductory level astrology and its integration with palmistry, no prior knowledge is required. An essential guide for anyone interested in Vedic wisdom, Ayurveda or yoga.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193505
- ISBN-10: 1848193505
- Artikelnr.: 47706914
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 236g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193505
- ISBN-10: 1848193505
- Artikelnr.: 47706914
Andrew Mason
Introduction. 1. Vedic Palmistry. A) Signs upon the Body. B) Rekha (lines).
C) Overview of chapters. PART I. 1. Which Hand Do I Look At? 2. Ayurvedic
Hand Topography. A) Air Hand. B) Fire Hand. C) Water Hand. D) Mixed Types.
3. Maha Guna (Sattva-Rajas-Tamas). A) Maha Guna on the Hand. PART II. 1.
Rekha (Lines). A) Pradhana / Primary Lines. B) A?sa?sa / Secondary Lines.
C) Prakir?a / Miscellaneous Lines. D) Symbols (Chinha). E) Fingerprints
(Hasta-mudra). F) Timelines (Kalamana Rekha). PART III. 1. Palmistry and
Astrology. A) Introduction to the Planets. B) Planetary Portraits. C) Sun
(Surya). D) Moon (Chandra). E) Mercury (Budha). F) Mars (Kuja). G) Jupiter
(Brihaspati). H) Venus (Shukra). I) Saturn (Shani). J) Lunar Nodes (Rahu
and Ketu). 2. Planetary Mounds and Zodiacal Signs. A) Planetary (Parvata)
Mounds. B) Lunar Nodes. C) Astrological Signs (Rashi). D) Portraits of
Rashi. PART IV. 1. Nakshatra and the Palm. 2. Nakshatra and Jyotish. 3.
Moon Mythology. 4. Nakshatra Qualities and their Propitiation. 5. Health
and Nakshatra. PART V. 1. Remedial Measures (Upayas). A) Gemstones (Ma?ik).
B) Modern Approaches. C) Preparing, Setting, Pairing and Wearing of
Gemstones. D) Health Benefits of Gemstones. E) Legend of Bala and
Gemstones. 2. Metal (Dhatu). A) Sapta Dhatu (Seven Tissues). B) Properties
of Metal. 3. Yantra / Talisman. A) Suraya. 4. Charmed Thread (Pirithnoola).
5. Sacred Sounds (Mantra). 6. Deviyo-bandana (Deity Worship). A) Honouring
Navagraha. B) Conclusion. Appendix - The Baja Seer (an introduction to
Vedic Palmistry). A) Settling in 2005. B) A Chance Meeting. C) Studying
Palmistry. D) Remedial Measures. E) Conclusion. Bibliography. Resources
C) Overview of chapters. PART I. 1. Which Hand Do I Look At? 2. Ayurvedic
Hand Topography. A) Air Hand. B) Fire Hand. C) Water Hand. D) Mixed Types.
3. Maha Guna (Sattva-Rajas-Tamas). A) Maha Guna on the Hand. PART II. 1.
Rekha (Lines). A) Pradhana / Primary Lines. B) A?sa?sa / Secondary Lines.
C) Prakir?a / Miscellaneous Lines. D) Symbols (Chinha). E) Fingerprints
(Hasta-mudra). F) Timelines (Kalamana Rekha). PART III. 1. Palmistry and
Astrology. A) Introduction to the Planets. B) Planetary Portraits. C) Sun
(Surya). D) Moon (Chandra). E) Mercury (Budha). F) Mars (Kuja). G) Jupiter
(Brihaspati). H) Venus (Shukra). I) Saturn (Shani). J) Lunar Nodes (Rahu
and Ketu). 2. Planetary Mounds and Zodiacal Signs. A) Planetary (Parvata)
Mounds. B) Lunar Nodes. C) Astrological Signs (Rashi). D) Portraits of
Rashi. PART IV. 1. Nakshatra and the Palm. 2. Nakshatra and Jyotish. 3.
Moon Mythology. 4. Nakshatra Qualities and their Propitiation. 5. Health
and Nakshatra. PART V. 1. Remedial Measures (Upayas). A) Gemstones (Ma?ik).
B) Modern Approaches. C) Preparing, Setting, Pairing and Wearing of
Gemstones. D) Health Benefits of Gemstones. E) Legend of Bala and
Gemstones. 2. Metal (Dhatu). A) Sapta Dhatu (Seven Tissues). B) Properties
of Metal. 3. Yantra / Talisman. A) Suraya. 4. Charmed Thread (Pirithnoola).
5. Sacred Sounds (Mantra). 6. Deviyo-bandana (Deity Worship). A) Honouring
Navagraha. B) Conclusion. Appendix - The Baja Seer (an introduction to
Vedic Palmistry). A) Settling in 2005. B) A Chance Meeting. C) Studying
Palmistry. D) Remedial Measures. E) Conclusion. Bibliography. Resources
Introduction. 1. Vedic Palmistry. A) Signs upon the Body. B) Rekha (lines).
C) Overview of chapters. PART I. 1. Which Hand Do I Look At? 2. Ayurvedic
Hand Topography. A) Air Hand. B) Fire Hand. C) Water Hand. D) Mixed Types.
3. Maha Guna (Sattva-Rajas-Tamas). A) Maha Guna on the Hand. PART II. 1.
Rekha (Lines). A) Pradhana / Primary Lines. B) A?sa?sa / Secondary Lines.
C) Prakir?a / Miscellaneous Lines. D) Symbols (Chinha). E) Fingerprints
(Hasta-mudra). F) Timelines (Kalamana Rekha). PART III. 1. Palmistry and
Astrology. A) Introduction to the Planets. B) Planetary Portraits. C) Sun
(Surya). D) Moon (Chandra). E) Mercury (Budha). F) Mars (Kuja). G) Jupiter
(Brihaspati). H) Venus (Shukra). I) Saturn (Shani). J) Lunar Nodes (Rahu
and Ketu). 2. Planetary Mounds and Zodiacal Signs. A) Planetary (Parvata)
Mounds. B) Lunar Nodes. C) Astrological Signs (Rashi). D) Portraits of
Rashi. PART IV. 1. Nakshatra and the Palm. 2. Nakshatra and Jyotish. 3.
Moon Mythology. 4. Nakshatra Qualities and their Propitiation. 5. Health
and Nakshatra. PART V. 1. Remedial Measures (Upayas). A) Gemstones (Ma?ik).
B) Modern Approaches. C) Preparing, Setting, Pairing and Wearing of
Gemstones. D) Health Benefits of Gemstones. E) Legend of Bala and
Gemstones. 2. Metal (Dhatu). A) Sapta Dhatu (Seven Tissues). B) Properties
of Metal. 3. Yantra / Talisman. A) Suraya. 4. Charmed Thread (Pirithnoola).
5. Sacred Sounds (Mantra). 6. Deviyo-bandana (Deity Worship). A) Honouring
Navagraha. B) Conclusion. Appendix - The Baja Seer (an introduction to
Vedic Palmistry). A) Settling in 2005. B) A Chance Meeting. C) Studying
Palmistry. D) Remedial Measures. E) Conclusion. Bibliography. Resources
C) Overview of chapters. PART I. 1. Which Hand Do I Look At? 2. Ayurvedic
Hand Topography. A) Air Hand. B) Fire Hand. C) Water Hand. D) Mixed Types.
3. Maha Guna (Sattva-Rajas-Tamas). A) Maha Guna on the Hand. PART II. 1.
Rekha (Lines). A) Pradhana / Primary Lines. B) A?sa?sa / Secondary Lines.
C) Prakir?a / Miscellaneous Lines. D) Symbols (Chinha). E) Fingerprints
(Hasta-mudra). F) Timelines (Kalamana Rekha). PART III. 1. Palmistry and
Astrology. A) Introduction to the Planets. B) Planetary Portraits. C) Sun
(Surya). D) Moon (Chandra). E) Mercury (Budha). F) Mars (Kuja). G) Jupiter
(Brihaspati). H) Venus (Shukra). I) Saturn (Shani). J) Lunar Nodes (Rahu
and Ketu). 2. Planetary Mounds and Zodiacal Signs. A) Planetary (Parvata)
Mounds. B) Lunar Nodes. C) Astrological Signs (Rashi). D) Portraits of
Rashi. PART IV. 1. Nakshatra and the Palm. 2. Nakshatra and Jyotish. 3.
Moon Mythology. 4. Nakshatra Qualities and their Propitiation. 5. Health
and Nakshatra. PART V. 1. Remedial Measures (Upayas). A) Gemstones (Ma?ik).
B) Modern Approaches. C) Preparing, Setting, Pairing and Wearing of
Gemstones. D) Health Benefits of Gemstones. E) Legend of Bala and
Gemstones. 2. Metal (Dhatu). A) Sapta Dhatu (Seven Tissues). B) Properties
of Metal. 3. Yantra / Talisman. A) Suraya. 4. Charmed Thread (Pirithnoola).
5. Sacred Sounds (Mantra). 6. Deviyo-bandana (Deity Worship). A) Honouring
Navagraha. B) Conclusion. Appendix - The Baja Seer (an introduction to
Vedic Palmistry). A) Settling in 2005. B) A Chance Meeting. C) Studying
Palmistry. D) Remedial Measures. E) Conclusion. Bibliography. Resources