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Signature Analysis (Graphology)
Lekhana-shastra (lipi-vichaara)
Your signature is a numerical and graphological self-portrait — pressure, slant, loops, length, and the numerical compound of the letters.

Does this feel familiar?
Two people sign their names a thousand times across a lifetime. The signature is one of the most repeated gestures we make — and it tells, in microcosm, what we're projecting and what we're holding back. Graphology + numerology together read the gesture as both shape and number.
What it is, how it works
We treat the signature in two layers — the numerological compound of the letters used (often different from your full name's compound, because signatures abbreviate), and the graphological qualities (pressure, slant direction, baseline angle, length, capitalisation, underline, terminal stroke). The combined report describes what the signature is broadcasting, what it's defending, and what a corrected version would project instead.
This helps people who
- ✓Founders, executives, and creators whose signature appears on contracts
- ✓People who've recently changed their signature and want to verify the change
- ✓Anyone curious about what their signature says they don't say aloud
Common misconceptions
- ×Graphology is interpretive, not predictive — there's a science of letterforms but it isn't deterministic
- ×Changing your signature changes the broadcast; it doesn't change the underlying chart
What you get
- 01
Numerological compound + root of signature letters
- 02
Graphological breakdown across 7 axes
- 03
Plain-language summary of what the signature broadcasts
- 04
Suggested corrections (additions, omissions, slant) and their likely effect
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