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Auspicious 6: Signs such as the Swastika? A traditional symbol of well-being and good fortune in Indian culture. turning clockwise?
Auspicious are those? which, O slender one,? A poetic way of addressing a female subject, typical in Sanskrit instructional texts. turn clockwise?; 23 lines.
As many? triangles? as there are: 4. As many fish symbols? original: "matsya" — a specific mark in palmistry shaped like a fish, considered a sign of wealth and wandering. as there are: 5. Diligence.?
The fifth of them? should be given? according to comfort.?
original: "Samudrikam"
Samvat Number 1959 Approximately 1902 CE., in the first? section?: 9, with effort.?
Then? 3, as will be described,? be focused upon that.?
Thus? with effort? 3, likewise fixed? 3.
And likewise? 4, and likewise? the fifth.
Auspicious [marks]? 5, on the left side? in sequence.?
When? the eye? is on the right,? when? the eye? is on the right...?
Auspicious? 6, tree-like marks etc.? 3, thus are the determinations.?
The eye? on the left side? is likewise auspicious.?
With this,? in the first? section,? the Physiognomy is complete.?