Practical Palmistry Dr Narayan Dutt Shrimali Books
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First a little background about the book. The moment this book came out in the market, it became instant bestseller. In fact, there is nothing to be surprised about it, as the very name of Narayan Dutt Shrimali suggests mastery over the subject, and any book on palmistry or astrology written by him deserves such reception by readers. According to palmistry our destiny is imprinted on our palms. The thinnest line on the palm has its own significance - even a single thread-line is important. Given the vast scope of the subject, this authoritative book on palmistry contains all aspects of this ancient art with clear illustrations and completes information in simple language. The author has given the gist of Indian as well as western views on palmistry and has maintained the fundamental differences and causes thereof. This practical self-learning compendium illustrates more than 240 palmistry combinations (Yog) which have been thoroughly explained. Not only the common readers but also experts of astrology and palmistry will also be greatly benefited by this book.
Practical Palmistry Dr Narayan Dutt Shrimali Books
For a palmistry book, there were very few illustrations, and oftentimes the pictures didn't tally with what the author was describing. The chapters and topics were poorly organised and a reader has to skip several pages to try and link related themes/discussions. But what really marred the whole book was the author's harsh and absolute predictions, which became somewhat ridiculous by the nature of their duplication throughout the book. Every student of palmistry knows that the lines on the hands can change, so every expert palmist knows not to give 100% guarantee on his predictions.The author is clearly misogynistic and has very primitive ideas about the role and nature of women, and this reflected heavily in his writing. He even went a step further and delved outside palmistry to give a categorization of women according to what is ideal for a man to marry and what is not - even though the basis used is very coital in nature (and of course, the submissive quiet woman was also considered ideal).
I bought this book because it came highly recommended by another author, but now I want to believe that they must have been in cahoots (especially because that other author recommended several other 'experts' in his book). Whats more, I found far more superior, authentic, and scientific material/books on palmistry available for free on various websites.
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Practical Palmistry Dr Narayan Dutt Shrimali Books Reviews
I have purchased this book because it is easy to obtain by kindle, it is cheap, and the author has a very good reputation[...]. Alas, the book starts with about 30 pages of fairytales in honor of the writer. The faint hope afterwards that the author will come up with information that will show the spiritual supremacy of indian culture is soon gone with numerous judgmental assertions like for example "if the finger of saturn is longer by 1/2 an inch or more than the index finger, it can be safely concluded that the person will certainly be a murderer."
palmistry can have different meanings to different cultures. i was looking for a more western palmistry system. however, this is a good reference book for those who want to learn this palmistry method associated with the myths and legends, of India and the surrounding countries. one method isn't any better than the other, it's just a matter of preference.
Okay, rave review. But there were still a couple hitches. I'll say 2 positives and a negative.
First, and this is why it got 5 stars it is beyond comprehensive. I own several Palmistry volumes, and browsed maybe ten others. None of them are as complete and comprehensive; teeny lines other tomes miss or say nothing about, are mentioned here. So are nail condition, size, and all sorts of hand mark denotation, that I just haven't seen anywhere else. Specifically? It covers the major and minor lines, mounts (incl. hashamal), nails, hand shapes, finger shapes, combinations, colorations, marks, partial lines, friend lines, and more. I'm only half way through it at this moment, but it's so good I had to review it now!
Second descriptions, descriptions, descriptions! Example after example, variance after variance. Beyond any other tome, especially over any simple-written "quick guide to palmistry". I actually feel cheated out of the money I spent on most of the other books I have on the subject.
Negatives sometimes the pictures don't add up to the descriptions, and the organization of the descriptions feels almost haphazard; but that might seem like that just because it was clearly written by someone from a different culture. Of course, what we think of as "well-ordered" may seem to other cultures as "lifeless". But that's minor; I still am blown away.
Wow, wow, wow!
For a palmistry book, there were very few illustrations, and oftentimes the pictures didn't tally with what the author was describing. The chapters and topics were poorly organised and a reader has to skip several pages to try and link related themes/discussions. But what really marred the whole book was the author's harsh and absolute predictions, which became somewhat ridiculous by the nature of their duplication throughout the book. Every student of palmistry knows that the lines on the hands can change, so every expert palmist knows not to give 100% guarantee on his predictions.
The author is clearly misogynistic and has very primitive ideas about the role and nature of women, and this reflected heavily in his writing. He even went a step further and delved outside palmistry to give a categorization of women according to what is ideal for a man to marry and what is not - even though the basis used is very coital in nature (and of course, the submissive quiet woman was also considered ideal).
I bought this book because it came highly recommended by another author, but now I want to believe that they must have been in cahoots (especially because that other author recommended several other 'experts' in his book). Whats more, I found far more superior, authentic, and scientific material/books on palmistry available for free on various websites.
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