Fish Symbol in Indian Palmistry

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Fish Symbol in Indian Palmistry

Post by benard » Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:40 am

Hi
Wanted to clarify the fish symbol in Indian Palmistry that is causing some confusion.

I have seen palmist say that the fish symbol is only valid when found at the base of the palm. If it is found anywhere else, it is an island. The diagram 1 basically says that this is a island with a triangle attached and not a fish symbol.

The second diagram is also said to be a fish symbol even though it looks like a Kite. Some say that this is NOT a fish symbol but one of a square. To me, diagram 2 looks like the rune Othala, which is a beneficial rune to indicate prosperity and inheritance.

Your comments would be appreciated as which of these are actually fish symbols .....
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Post by eye_of_tiger » Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:00 am

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