CELEBRATED EVERY YEAR
International Palmistry Day
THE WISDOM WRITTEN IN OUR HANDS
A Global Celebration of Palmistry
THE ORIGIN & VISION
Founded by Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi
The originator of International Palmistry Day is Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi, who is also the founder of PalmVeda. Dr. Tripathi initiated International Palmistry Day in 2016 with the vision of reviving, systematizing, and promoting the science of palmistry on a global platform.
Since its inception, PalmVeda has organized International Palmistry Day every year — bringing together practitioners, researchers, students, and enthusiasts from across the world to honour and advance this profound field of human understanding.
A JOURNEY OF MILESTONES
A Decade of Global Impact
The Movement Begins
2025 — Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
2026 — Goregaon Sports Club, Mumbai
A LIFELONG MISSION
Three Decades of Dedication
Over the past three decades, Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi has dedicated his life to the revival of this nearly forgotten knowledge tradition. His work has focused on popularizing palmistry, restoring its credibility, developing systematic methodologies, and conducting in-depth research to bridge traditional wisdom with contemporary understanding.
International Palmistry Day serves as a platform to honour the rich heritage of hand analysis while inspiring new generations to explore, study, and advance this profound field of human understanding.
IN THE PRESS
Recognised Across the Nation
“हथेली ईश्वर द्वारा बनाई गई जन्मकुंडली” — Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi
The 10th International Palmistry Day at Bharat Mandapam drew national media attention, featuring Dr. Tripathi’s lifelong work to revive and preserve the science of palmistry. For more than three decades, his research has sought to restore the credibility of hand analysis and bridge traditional wisdom with contemporary understanding.
Discover the Story Written in Your Palm
The 10th International Palmistry Day at Bharat Mandapam drew national media attention, featuring Dr. Tripathi’s lifelong work to revive and preserve the science of palmistry. For more than three decades, his research has sought to restore the credibility of hand analysis and bridge traditional wisdom with contemporary understanding.











