Six Fingers In Hand: Auspicious or inauspicious… What does Samudrika Shastra say about 6 fingers in hands?

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Six Fingers In Hand: Most people have five fingers each on their hands and feet, but there are some people who have six fingers on their hands or feet. It is told in Samudrik Shastra that people who have a sixth finger on their hand or foot, it is next to the little finger or connected to the thumb. It is not considered normal to have a sixth finger on a hand or foot.

In such a situation, this question often arises in the minds of many people whether having six fingers on the hand is auspicious or inauspicious. Let us know what has been said about this in Samudrika Shastra?

It is very auspicious to have six fingers on the hand.

Generally, having six fingers on a hand is considered very lucky. According to Samudrika Shastra, having six fingers in the hand is very auspicious and special. People who have six fingers on their hands are sharp minded. These people achieve success in life. These people are very fond of travelling. Travel around the country and the world. These people like to live a luxury life.

People with 6 fingers are hardworking and honest

People with six fingers on their hands are very hardworking. They are also very honest. People with six fingers show success in every task. Their life passes happily. These people never face financial crisis in life. These people complete all their work with full hard work and honesty. People with six fingers have a calm nature, but they are very stubborn.

These people easily get others to agree to their views. These people also have expertise in getting the work done from others. Due to their calm nature, these people do not like to quarrel with others.

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