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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Nirmala Devi's hand reading

The hands of Nirmala Devi, popularly known as Mataji (1923 –2011) show a personality with intelligence, pragmatism, aggression and boldness, and these qualities are developed to a high degree. Generally speaking, people with these qualities are successful in life. However, if I had not known that these were Mataji’s hands I would not have been able to pinpoint the field in which her success lay. Her hands do not show any great talent in
the realm of spiritualism.

In my opinion, the qualities of objectivity, detachment, idealism, and asceticism are important aspects of a true spiritual leader. Nirmala Devi's hands show that there are all kinds of spiritual leaders, even the practical types, just as there are business types such as Baba Ramdev.

The shape of Nirmala Devi's hand is normal in the sense the fingers are of medium length, and the palm is neither too broad nor too long. The mounts are developed, particularly that of Jupiter and Moon and Mars to some extent. Venus is underdeveloped and restricted by the lifeline. Her hands are clear and medium length. The headline is highset and rather straight. The third phalanges of her fingers are thick and long. The Apollo (ring) and Jupiter (index) fingers are fairly strong. The thumb is likely to be high-set and is held close to the hand.

See a picture of Mataji's hands here.

Nirmala Devi photo
The qualities of calmness and objectivity are not present in Mataji’s hands, despite her general pragmatic and broad approach to issues. Her hands show her to be fairly emotional to the point of being temperamental. Her hand also shows the presence of high ambition for worldly success, the presence of ego, and a person very much concerned with status symbols. Her hands also show a domineering nature and a short temper although it does not show overt aggression. Idealism is present but as the rest of the hand shows a crude type of nature, this idealism may not be directed properly or for good ends.

The hand does not show philosophical thinking which is odd if one considers her vocation. In contrast, hands like that of Osho Rajneesh showed extraordinary insight even if they showed much less integrity.

Another drawback is that although Nirmala Devi's hands show a helpful nature, there is evidence of an inherent coldness. A deep-seated love for humanity is not seen in her hands; nor is warmth and or unselfishness. This is in contrast to the hands of say, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. However, Mataji's hands also show that in the latter half of her life, she becomes less cold and reaches out to people more than she did earlier although her inherent nature does not change.

Related Reading: More hand readings of gurus:
Swami Prabhupada of ISKCON or Shrimad Rajchandra's hands or The hand reading of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Check out a post that discusses the differences between the gurus of old and the modern gurus: The hands of Swami Sivananda Saraswati of Rishikesh and Swami Chidananda

Hand readings of Spiritual Leaders from different parts of the world: including the Pope, the Ayatollah, the Dalai LamaMother Teresa and also Mahatma Gandhi,  and Sai Baba or the hand reading of Jaggi Vasudev (Sadhguru)

Hand readings of other authors and Spiritual Leaders: Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's hand reading or Dr A.P.J. Kalam’s hand reading  or Paulo Coelho's hand reading

Or Other Spiritual Leaders.

(Nirmala Srivastava (née Nirmala Salve or Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi) was the founder of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement. She called herself the incarnation of the Adi Shakti. Photo credits for her free photo from the wiki: Michael Markl / CC BY-SA 3.0 DE [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en]))





30 comments:

  1. I don't know what is the motivation for people to visit religious saints. I have never found the reason to do so. So, I have never tried to analyze anybody!

    Destination Infinity

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  2. Often people visit these "saints" after suffering a tragedy in their life. I personally know of people who have done so. At times people are just searching for a deeper meaning to life, and try this method too.

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  3. as an avid reader of ur forums ..i would like to clear my doubt on how you determine traits like idealism or intelligence and the exact kind of it..does it depend on a whole on the head line or the shape of the hand or the development of the mounts(which u also associate with temperament) which in my experience has not always been the certain indicator knowing the person ...what i believe is that the head line is more concerned with application of the mind ...indicating other qualities like concentration and so forth...so in some cases even though a person does not hold that quick grasp of a subject ..but born with a longer head line will strive to eventually understand it...in her case the fingers seem to be too thick to allow her to think beyond a specific realm of things...so even though she may have been born with a good mind...her thick fingers do not ascertain her with abilities to enquire much deeper into matters...and i think ull agree with me..on that aspect..

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  4. another question on osho's hand ....the pictures u posted of his hand which i have observed previously from thousands of photos available on net also indicate him to have a simian line(if i have observed right) ..i wonder if u culd shed some light on that aspect of his hand...because modern palmistry has hold that line in great significance...relating it to some psychological disabilities and a another theory relating it to be a reflection of a character that holds kind of dogmatic ,stubborn traits which propel a person to reach his goals with single minded determination...which i politely refuse to accept cause i know many people which have this head line ..are not least of all stubborn..or hold any special traits that is associated with this type of line...sure ull mention the thumb and its placement and the mars aspect but ..the theory fails in itself altogether doesn't it?.
    and also in osho's right hand...he seems to possess the sydney line( a very long head line) often found on people who seemed to have possessed the simian version of it.
    i want u shed light on what's your interpretation on this type of head line.

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  5. Altantis, when I determine a trait like intelligence I take into account primarily four aspects of the hand. Headline, Mounts, fingers and shape of the hand and at times also texture of the hand. When it comes to the headline I take into into account its shape, its balance and its quality. When it comes to mounts and fingers one has to see which part of the fingers are developed, whether they are slim or fat or broad or thin, when it comes to mounts one has to see which mounts are developed because some mounts like lower venus add a certain coarseness to the personality. However someone with a developed lower venus can be highly intelligent as well...it is all about the balance. With experience you learn to balance out all the signs. Also a person with thick fingers can also be highly intelligent because to my mind the headline is also very important. This woman is a highly intelligent one, despite her thick fingers. That is my judgment. However she is not an intellectual. It is very difficult for me to explain this in detail as reading a hand is all about the art and balancing the importance of the signs. The difference between intelligence and intellectualism is also to be considered. And while the headline shows memory and concentration like you said, it also shows intelligence.

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  6. Atlantis, I am not sure whether you are interested in Osho's hand (which does not have a simian line as you can see in the photo of his right hand) or simian lines in general. When it comes to simian lines in general you have explained the meaning of it quite well. I cannot argue with that.
    The discrepancy that you mention could happen because of other aspects of the hand. I never ever read any sign in isolation, not even the simian line. Human beings are multi-dimensional characters with layers and layers of personality and they have depths which they themselves may not understand. Humans also behave in different ways in different circumstances. They also have the quality of will and motivation which they apply according what their driving force in life is. For example if a person has a particular bad quality but is say highly motivated he could hide that quality in certain circumstances where he feels it is necessary too...this again depends on his intelligence, cunning etc. Hand reading is intricately connected to human psychology and therefore an understanding of human psychology is essential for those who want to be hand readers. The hand invariably reflects this complexity of humans. No sign is to be read in isolation. The simian line has to be read in conjuction with the thumb and also the mounts and fingers. No single sign is significant - remember that. However signs have relative importance with each other, depending on their strength, and also what the sign is.

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  7. A suggestion if you want to read any hand. Write down each and every sign on the hand and then give a certain weightage to each sign depending on its strength and what it is (for example a headline is more important than a cross somewhere or the thumb is slightly more important than the headline). Then see if any of the meanings are contradicting each other. See which dominates. Whether one sign is contradicatory or several signs are. Remember that if there is a contradiction it does not mean that the meaning of the stronger sign rules. Think of the personality like a colour palette, with different shades. Also apply finger qualities only to that particular finger, not to all.

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  8. thank you for the suggestion mam...yes i was interested in learning more about osho ..and spirtual figures like him..jiddu krishnamurthy would be interesting hand to read...even though the pictures available of him might not be enough..anyway..the fact i discussed osho having a simian line arised in my mind because of this photo of his left hand which is available on the same site u got the right hand pic..which clearly shows his head line connected to the heart line...correct me if am wrong ..here is the link.. http://www.oshoworld.com/photogallery/OshoPhotos/Hands&Feet/album/slides/1016_Hands&Feet.jpg

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  9. Yeah sure, but it is his left dormant hand. Osho is right handed and it is the right hand which shows the developed qualities. The left hand shows the past and the only reason one has to read the left and right hands in conjunction is to see how the person is developing or what he had inherited and what are the probable causes of him changing. If we want to know what type of person he was when he died then one has to read the right hand and it is likely that he was like that for years and years.

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  10. Interesting analysis. I had not heard of Nirmala Devi before and looked her up. She repeatedly declared herself as self-realized several times which immediately leads to some doubt in that regard.A truly self realized 'guru' (not that I'm an expert in this field) will never say things like that but reveal it in interactions with people.I would be interested in reading your analysis about Sharada Devi whenever you can get to it.

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  11. Thanks Padmini. I agree with what you say about gurus. I think imagining oneself the incarnation of anything divine should by itself be a red flag. However I think in India many people believe in reincarnation and therefore when a guru says he or she is reincarnated they might have a better chance of getting famous!
    And the problem with reading hands of those who have passed away a long time ago is the difficulty in coming across their hand photos.

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  12. Hii
    Its amazinh .. How just mere lines can say so much about a person .. N amazing is d fact ur so very efficient in reading then...u do a wonderful job nita :)). Well I'm realy intrstd in palmistry myslf ..n I try n learn over internet .. Are there any books you suggest to learn more ?? And one more thing I'd like to know about your hand too ....

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  13. Thanks anonymous. About the lines..well in combination with the hand shape and fingerprints they do reveal all of one's deepest secrets! When it comes to learning, I personally believe that one's own experience is the best. This is not to say not to read the palmistry books. Read all, each and every one. That is what I did. The very contradiction in them will lead you to find your own path and use your own judgment.
    About my hand, well I have fingers on the shorter side and a fairly broad palm, a long headline with a few tiny islands in the first half, and a long forked heartline with a small overlapping break. My headline has a small triple fork, similar to Bernard Shaw's hand. My life line is not very strong and seems to fade out by the forties but a fate line gives it support. I have two fate lines, one close to the life line which ends by the headline and another main fate line which goes right up to the mount of saturn. This fate line is very strong and deep, as strong as the line of head and heart. The Sun Line is weak until it crosses the heart line and then it is strong. I do not have a broken mercury line. I also have a fairly flexible hand, but not too flexible and square tips.
    All my fingers are straight.
    Hope this helps. :)

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  14. Sorry, I meant I have a broken mercury line. Also the fork at the beginning of the heart line is not large, but medium.

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  15. hmmmm il try n read all of dem ..n den rely on my insticts :P
    and about the details u giv me about ur hand.. your head line plays pretty dominant rite ? n two fate lines is good..like sister lines..and the thing about triple fork..is that a trishul ??
    and line of apollo..hmm isnt that a sign of recognition and al that..wich you are getting :))

    i saw somewhere fate line from mount of moon all up to saturn finger,making a triangle (small one)with sun line and line of head in between... im clueless how to interpret it.. any says??

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  16. The fork is not exactly like a trishul as the branches from the headline are slightly curved.
    As for triangles and such, forget it. Read each line separately for what it means.

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  17. hi,

    it would be great if you could read Baba neem karoli's hand.

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  18. It would be great if you could analyze Baba Neem Karoli's hand.

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  19. this might help for Baba Neem Karoli's hand analysis : http://imageevent.com/neemkarolibabaphotos/maharajishandswriting;jsessionid=ci8othbje6.camel_s

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  20. Thanks Sujata, Will check it out.

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  21. To the Anon commentator whose comment I have deleted because he was rude:

    Mr. Anonymous, your personal opinion of your favorite guru is not the issue here. There are hundreds of those who feel the just the opposite and also hundreds who will agree with you about your opinion of the woman. If her followers did not agree they would not be followers. :)
    Let me repeat, this post is written after reading her hand. If you have any disagreement about this post, kindly furnish a palmistry argument and I am willing to debate the issue.
    If you do not believe in palmistry, please do not read or comment on this forum. Just like you have the freedom to believe in this lady, there are those who have the freedom to not believe in her. There are also those who believe in palmistry. So just learn to live and let live my friend and I hope this lady can teach you that. All the best and I hope this woman provides the enlightenment you deserve. Each to his own.

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  22. I am continuously getting abusive comments from a fan of Nirmala Devi. He is insisting that he will abuse me everywhere because I do not agree with his opinion of Nirmala Devi. This is what our country is coming to. Men abusing women at every opportunity they get, but revering the "god" women.

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  23. Dear Nita, I am a regular reader of your blog and I suggest that you ignore any personal or rude comments. You are a gentle person, very refined and you are also an amazing palmist and hand reader, that I know that from your reading of my hand.
    When it comes to people abusing others on the internet without having to face them in real life, we know that they are called "trolls." They are filled with hatred and mostly target women whom they perceive as weak. I agree with you that he is targeting you because you are a woman.

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  24. Thanks TN. I agree that abusing and threatening me is deplorable.

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  25. Being a practitioner of Sahaja Yoga ... I must say the experience that is witnessed and felt through Shri Mataji's meditation is very real. Never go by words but go by the experience itself .. that should be judged. Meditation with Her picture has very real vibrations .. She is a Divine personality and what others fail to realize is She is also human ... with human qualities ... It was not a n easy task to do Mass Realizations throughout the world ... Human belings can be quite stubborn ... Just like Jesus Christ who was not believed to be Divine through the Masses .. any guru would fall to the same test ... again, just let the experience in itself do the judging ... then make your decision ... Always with Love and light Mike

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  26. Hi Nita,

    I follow Shri Mataji from last 20 years and have had multiple spiritual experiences. have you ever tried to experience what Shri Mataji has taught..?

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    1. No. Not a single reading on this blog is from personal experience. This blog is not about personal opinions. It is what I see from the hand only. As regards my readings of spiritual people I am sorry if anything I read from her hand hurt you because that is not my intention. You are free to reject my reading if you believe your personal experience belies it. After all, every person has his own unique experience.
      However, personal opinions whether positive or negative do not influence me.

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  27. Do you mean to say that Osho was smarter than Nirmala, or that he was more of a philosopher as compared to her?

    Ironically, I have read that Nirmala found Osho to be deceiving people though as a follower of Osho's lectures on YouTube I never found Osho to be a fraud in any sense.

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    1. It is very difficult to compare their intelligence levels without seeing their actual hands or at least, high resolution photos of their hands which will allow me to read the lines better. That he was more of a philosopher, of that there is no doubt.

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