Ghanshyam Singh Birla (1941–2024), was a renowned Vedic palmist-astrologer. The founder of the Birla Vedic Center for Palmistry and Astrology, he is the author of several books, including Palmistry for Happiness, Magnet Therapy, and Destiny in the Palm of Your Hand.
“Our life’s map is in the palm of our hands, and no one better explains and helps us understand our life and purpose than Ghanshyam. Love and our personal relationships are what bring healing and happiness. How we can bring more of this into our lives is revealed in the palm of our hands and in this beautiful book.” * Joni Patry, Vedic astrologer * “A timeless classic that reminds us of life’s most precious gift: love. Professor Birla explores the science of love and compatibility through the wisdom of palmistry in Palmistry for Love.” * Zide Mooni, OMD, ND, founding director of Evolv Wellness and Integrative Medicine * “The human hand is a unique map of life that reveals the full potential of each human being. This beautiful book is a practical go-to guide to self-understanding, finding love, and improving relationships with Vedic Palmistry.” * Juliana Swanson, Vedic astrologer, provost and dean of academics at the American College of Vedic As * “Ghanshyam beautifully combines his mastery of palmistry with his intuitive understanding of human nature. I still treasure today the guidance of his many readings with me. You can trust the wisdom and technical information in this book even more so knowing that his heart and joyful nature are embedded in the words he writes.” * Tej Steiner, founder of Heart Circle * “Rooted in the ancient Indian tradition of hast jyotish, Ghanshyam’s approach to palmistry integrates the spiritual, emotional, and psychological dimensions of human life, drawing from his experiential understanding and loving devotion to the truth. His work offers a valuable contribution to understanding how the inner path of self-awareness and the outer path of human relationships can be navigated with greater clarity, integrity, and lasting fulfillment, ultimately enabling us to realize and share our true nature—love, peace, and happiness.” * Ian Whicher, PhD, professor of Indian philosophy, University of Manitoba *