Represents intelligence, mentality, and psychological health. A long line suggests ambition, while a double line may indicate a muse or inspiration.

Hastha Reka (හස්ත රේඛා) translates directly from Sanskrit and Sinhala as "Hand Lines." It is the Sri Lankan term for Palmistry or Chiromancy. Rooted in Hindu astrology and Buddhist traditions, this practice involves analyzing the lines, mounts, shapes, and markings on the human palm to predict future events, assess personality traits, and understand an individual's life path.

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When studying a Hastha Reka PDF, you will encounter several key areas of focus: 1. The Primary Lines (Pradhana Rekha)

By examining the Head line (Buddhi Rekha) and the Mount of Mercury, a person can identify if they are suited for:

The "mounts" are the padded areas at the base of the fingers. In Sinhala palmistry, these are often named after planets (e.g., the Mount of Venus, the Mount of Jupiter). A PDF guide will often detail how to "read" the firmness and size of these mounts to gauge a person's passions, ambitions, and spirituality.

Indicates intelligence, psychological strength, and educational potential. Hrudaya Rekawa (Heart Line):