Purusha-Strī-Lakṣaṇa (Samudrika-śāstra): Marks of Kingship, Wealth, Longevity, and Conduct
ऊना ऊनायुषं कुर्याद्रेखाश्चाङ्गुष्ठमूलगाः / बृहत्यः पुत्रास्तन्व्यस्तु प्रमदाः परिकीर्तिताः
ūnā ūnāyuṣaṃ kuryādrekhāścāṅguṣṭhamūlagāḥ / bṛhatyaḥ putrāstanvyastu pramadāḥ parikīrtitāḥ
(親指の)線が乏しく、親指の付け根までしか走らないなら、寿命が短いと説かれる。線が太くよく発達していれば男子の子を示し、細く繊細であれば女子の子を示すと語られる。
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Physical features are treated as outward signs of prior karma shaping lifespan and family outcomes.
Vedantic Theme: Prārabdha-karman manifesting as bodily configuration and life circumstances (āyus, santāna).
Application: Traditional interpretive framework for assessing perceived vitality and family prospects; apply with ethical restraint, avoiding deterministic harm.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.65.109-113 (sequence on hand/finger lines and female marks)
This verse treats bodily markings—specifically thumb-related lines—as traditional indicators used to infer longevity and the likelihood of sons or daughters, reflecting the Purana’s broader interest in omens and physiognomic lore.
It does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it discusses pre-death indicators (longevity and progeny) through physical signs, which in the text’s worldview relate to one’s karmic allotment in embodied life.
Read it as a historical diagnostic tradition: use it for cultural understanding and self-reflection rather than deterministic prediction, and prioritize dharma—ethical living and duties—over anxiety about omens.