Major Lines and Mounts
A more complete palmistry lesson covering life, head, heart, fate lines, major mounts, and how to translate visible cues into meaningful reading.

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How to study this lesson
Read the concept, map it onto a real Kundli, then test whether the conclusion follows from chart evidence.
Image first
Step 1Visible reading
Step 2Kundli depth
Step 3Reading recipe
- 1Major lines
- 2Line qualities
- 3Mounts
- 4User value
Concepts to recognize
Student discipline
Do not memorize this as a fixed prediction. Use it as a method: identify the factor, check condition, compare supporting layers, then write a useful answer.
Major lines
The life line is read for vitality rhythm, recovery, grounding, and pacing, not lifespan. The head line is read for thinking style, decision rhythm, concentration, and learning approach. The heart line is read for emotional expression, relational expectations, and communication of feeling.
The fate line is read for responsibility, work direction, role-building, and the sense of a central track. It may be subtle or absent without making the reading useless.
Line qualities
Look for line clarity, continuity, depth, direction, interruptions, and relationship to other lines. A deep clear line can speak more confidently; a faint or fragmented line should be interpreted cautiously.
Mounts
The Venus mount near the thumb is often read for warmth, attachment, stamina, and affection. The Moon mount on the outer palm can show imagination, travel, intuition, and emotional landscape. Jupiter under the index finger can show confidence, guidance, and aspiration. Saturn, Sun, Mercury, and Mars areas add responsibility, visibility, communication, and courage themes.
User value
A strong palm reading should not say only that a line is clear. It should translate that cue: what it may show, how it may be used, and what the user can reflect on next.
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