Samundrik Mythology is one kind of study from which the character of people is found by the study of their facial feature.
Beauty:
If there is gap in their teeth than the smile gets odourless, so this is not considered good as beauty.
Happiness:
If the people has good and shiny teeth their life will feel with happiness.
Creative thinking:
People with proper teeth has the good memory power and such people are able to keep the money safe.
Strong memory power:
People with a gap in the teeth is considered as the good memory power.
Ambitious
People who has gap on their teeth has good energy and they get the good aim in their life.
Never lose hope:
People with such feature don’t lose hope easily. They can tackle every problem.
Talk more:
People with this feature speaks a lots and they cannot keep the things on heart for long.
Broad thinking:
They will have broad thinking and can make friend soon.
People with the gap on teeth will be foodie.
Future
King kind of happiness: Gap infront the teeth will lead them to live the life like a king.
Love of husband: Women who has 16-16 teeth up and down they will be loved by their husband.
Long teeth: Male with the long teeth will not have to face the problem of money.
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