A: In Sri Lankan culture, this is debated. Most view it as Vijjadhara (a secular science) rather than superstition. The Buddha allowed Karma Vipaka (knowing the results of actions), but discouraged fortune-telling for gambling. Most Sinhala palmists frame reading as "identifying strengths" not "predicting doom."
| Book Title (Sinhala) | Author (if known) | Content Focus | |----------------------|-------------------|----------------| | Hastha Reka Shastraya | Various (e.g., P. Kumarasiri, D.M. Jayasekara) | Basics to advanced lines | | Lakuna Shastra Ha Hastha Reka | Traditional compilations | Palmistry with omens | | Anga Lakuna Saha Hastha Reka | Multiple authors | Full body signs + hand lines | Hastha Reka Sinhala Pdf
Experts say the best time to read your palm is in the morning when your body is warm and circulation is high. The lines are most visible then! A: In Sri Lankan culture, this is debated
Whether you’re looking for a to study the secrets of the Saptavidha Hastha (the seven types of hands) or just curious about your Dhana Yoga (wealth signs), the answers might be closer than you think. The lines are most visible then