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Rings in Hand, Palmistry
Rings in Hand are the integral aspect of Palmistry that determines the future and even characteristics of an individual.
  Ring of Jupiter   Ring of Saturn   Ring of the Sun
  Ring of Venus      

Rings in Hand, PalmistryRings in hand are an important aspect of palmistry. Judging by the rings in hand, Palmistry is capable of depicting the past, present and future of a person and the character of the individual as well. The palmists nowadays believe in the significant importance of the rings in hand in determining the future, reviewing the past and most importantly in judging the character of an individual. The Rings in hand are some of the vital carvings to answer the interesting questions of human mind also. Some of the rings in human hand are given below -

The structure of Ring of Jupiter encircles the root of the index finger, is semicircle, and also encircles the mount of Jupiter. The one end of the ring goes out side the palm and the other end of lies between the index finger and the finger of the Saturn. The person having the ring of Jupiter is found to be quite sober and generous. But such persons are found to be highly ambitious.

The line that surrounds the Mount of Saturn in the base finger of Saturn and lies between the finger of Saturn and index finger is the Ring of Saturn. Individuals with the ring of Saturn are found to have achieved success in the field of perfecting charms.

The Ring of Sun is a line originating between the finger of the Saturn and the finger of the Apollo. This line indicates the normal and average life; he leads a very ordinary life.

The Ring of Venus is a line that originates between Index finger and the finger of Saturn and passes encompassing the mount of Saturn and ends in between finger and the finger of Apollo. The ring of Venus denotes weaknesses in a human mind and a weak nervous system.

(Last Updated on : 29/10/2010)
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