All the specifications of the samudrika lakshanam may not be defined in a single day. It might have taken some hundreds years of researches.
Did this information upgraded to the current situation depending on the growth of human’s thought? There is no answer for this question. We are still attempting to collect the information said centuries ago. Hence those who are interested should attempt to collect those informations.
In today’s post we shall see about the way of predicting the nature of men based on one’s ears and tongue.
EARS
- Those with wide ears unsuitable for the face will be weak and lazy persons.
- Those with small ears will be patient in everything and will be capable of doing anything. But those with very smal ears will be irresponsible.
- Those with red ears will be an example for justice and honesty.
- Those with the best ears that is apt for the face will be intelligent and will be capable of doing everything. Also they will be courageous.
- Those with long ears will be very strong and unfaithful and will be a food lover.
- If the lower part of the ear is wide, then they will be wealthy. The money will come continuously to such people.
- Those with ears of non uniform shape and good looking will attain fame and wisdom. They will also be gnanis.
TONGUE
- If the tongue is long, it will give glory. If it is blue in color it gives more glory.
- If the tongue is like a white sheet it is not a good sign. Whatever wealth they have they will lose.
- If the tip of the tongue is sharp they will come up as a wise man and gnani
- If the tongue is dry and pale, they will be the one who wastes all the wealth. They will not show much interest to work as a result they will develop laziness.
- If the tongue is red in color, it is very special. They will be good at speaking and will be able to attract others quickly.
- If the tongue is very rough then that person will be very much interested in eating, i.e., he would be a food lover.
In the next post we shall see about the effects related to mustache and beard.
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