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...Shri. original: "śrī". An auspicious invocation typically placed at the beginning of a section. One who has a broad chest and thick hair will be blessed with many sons and wives; one whose feet are broad in their stride shall be happy. || 13 ||
From the glossiness Sneha|A quality of oiliness, smoothness, or luster of the skin, considered a sign of health and vitality of the body comes good fortune. From the glossiness of the feet comes the assurance of food, and likewise, from the glossiness of the limbs comes good fortune or wealth. || 14 ||
One whose hands are hardened by labor, whose feet are covered in dust original: "dhartikā malau". Likely referring to feet that appear unrefined or perpetually dirty., and whose voice is harsh or stammering, will find his success blocked. || 15 ||
Through a long penis, poverty is indicated; through a thick one, sorrow is given. Through a slender penis, one finds good fortune, and through a short one, one becomes a king Bhupati|Literally 'Lord of the Earth', implying a ruler or a man of great status. || 16 ||
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Now, according to the science of marks original: "samūdrake". Referring to the Samudrika Shastra.: look to the little finger. If a line originates from the base of the little finger and proceeds unbroken, one may predict a lifespan of a hundred years. If the line at the region of the little finger is broken into many small, branch-like lines, it indicates a lack of wealth. A clear, singular line brings happiness.