In the world of palmistry, some marks on your palm are believed to shape your fate—especially when it comes to wealth and career growth. The ‘Shani Parvat’ (Saturn Mount) is one such sign, found right below your middle finger.
What is ‘Shani Parvat’ According to Palmistry?
Look beneath your middle finger. The slightly raised hill-like area here is called Shani Parvat, linked to the Saturn planet in astrology. If this area is well-developed—not flat or sunken—it’s considered a very auspicious sign. Ancient beliefs say a pronounced Shani Parvat points to:
Big career progress and financial prosperity
Luck in achieving life goals
Success in almost any field, from business to the arts
But beware: If the Shani Parvat is too raised, it may suggest arrogance and a stubborn refusal to listen to others. Such people may become difficult to understand and deal with.
What If Other Mounts Are Also Raised?
If your palm shows well-developed mounts under your ring finger (Surya/Sun) and index finger (Guru/Jupiter) along with Shani Parvat, it’s said you’re destined for even greater wealth and achievement. Palmists claim these lines indicate someone who earns a lot in life and attains notable success.
Unfavorable Signs: What to Watch For
Certain markings on the Shani Parvat—such as an island, cross, or star (nakshatra)—are considered unlucky. These are said to signal:
The need for extra hard work to achieve success
Possible health issues or obstacles
The risk of facing setbacks despite effort
If you spot these signs, tradition says to be cautious and avoid negligence toward your work and health.
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