Your Face Mirrors Your Fortune (Vedic Physiognomy)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAJ111 |
Author: | R. G. Rao |
Publisher: | Ranjan Publications |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2014 |
ISBN: | 818823091X |
Pages: | 120 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.0 inch X 5.0 inch |
Weight | 110 gm |
Book Description
Physiognomy is directly related with Astrology and Astronomy. A Large number of treatises are found in ancient shastras of Hindus on this subject. Prahlad’s Samundrika Shastra and Stree Anga Lakshanam are often quoted by physiognomers Poet laureate maharshi Valmiki has described Shri Rama’s physical features in Sundara Kand Adi Kavya Ramayanam. Samudra raja describes glorious physical features of Maha Vishnu.
Physiognomy is mainly concerned with the study of forehead, eye brows, eyes, ears, mouth, lips, cheeks and chin. All these are the parts of face. So the study of these sense organs may be called face reading. Face reading is very interesting subject. It is most useful for psychologists, police officers and detectives. Hence it is very popular in America, Germany, France and other Europeon countries.
Formation of eyes, ears, etc. certainly reveals one’s nature and characteristics, strength and weakness, virtue and vice. Big and wide nostrils indicate an angry person, clear and sparkling eyes are index of the purity of heart, big ears mean the person is generous, a cunning person will h ave cat eyes. Broad shining forehead shows intelligence, and so on. That is why face is called ‘Index of Mind’. Shri R.G. Rao, the author of this book, goes one step further, saying, ‘Your face mirrors your fortune” Now we can explain the dictum with the formula A=B, B=C, and C=D then A=D . Face shows characteristics, characteristics govern Karma and Karma shapes fortune. That is why fact mirrors fortune. Knowing the characteristics of a person by simply looking at his face, is very helpful for us in dealing with the persons whom we come in contact, This is why we hope that this book will prove very useful for our readers and they will appreciate our efforts. We further hope that the scholars of Astrology will find the author’s work more useful and most valuable for the reason that the author has put forth a guideline for them to make the natal chart of a person by careful study of his eyes, ears, nose, mouth. Etc.
Contents
1 | Introduction | 1-17 |
2 | Nose | 17-21 |
3 | cheeks | 22-24 |
4 | Chin | 25-28 |
5 | Lips | 28-30 |
6 | Teeth | 30-32 |
7 | Neck | 33 |
8 | Head | 33-34 |
9 | The shape of the Face and the Flowering of Life as a sequence | 35-36 |
General Features signified by each Planet | ||
10 | The sun Face | 38-40 |
11 | The Moon Face | 38-40 |
12 | The Mars Face | 40-42 |
13 | The Mercury or Famine Face | 42-45 |
14 | The Jupiter Face | 45-47 |
15 | The Hexagonal or Mercury Face | 47-50 |
16 | The Saturn Type | 50-52 |
17 | Fig. C To L | 52-61 |
18 | Description of Half-Faces (Fig. 1-16) | 61-67 |
19 | Face Expressions: Plate No. (Fig. 1-10) | 68-74 |
20 | Face Expressions: Plate No.(Fig.11-18) | 75-78 |
21 | Outeline Drawing - Eyebrows (Fig.1-15) | 79-83 |
22 | Eyes & Eyebrows of Noble (Notable) persons | 83-91 |
23 | The Lips (Outlines) | 92-94 |
24 | The Teeth | 94-95 |
25 | the Forehead | 95 |
26 | the Hair | 96-100 |
27 | The Forehead | 100-102 |
28 | The Second Point in Eye-brows (Mars) | 102-103 |
29 | The Eyes | 103-104 |
30 | The Nose | 104-105 |
31 | The Cheeks | 105 |
32 | The Mouth, Lips and the Teeth | 105-106 |
33 | The Chin | 107 |
34 | Throat and Nect | 107-108 |
35 | Ears | 108-109 |
36 | the head | 109 |
37 | The voice-culture | 109-110 |
38 | Meaning of Movements | 110 |
39 | Someof the Animals - Their Ruling Planets | 111-112 |