If all the five fingers (inclusive of the thumb) are taken together to form a ball looking like the snout of a boar, it is Ghroṇika hasta.
A boar, the snout of a boar, a bubble in water, strokes on the forehead, etc., due to a slight anger or in ridicule, rubbing the teat of the breast—in these is Ghronika suggested by me.
If Ghronika moves forward,
it is the picture of a boar, or a boar’s muzzle.
If Ghronika is moved from below to the top,
it means bubbles coming out of a liquid like water.
If Ghronika is pushed forward in a hurry,
it means strokes on the forehead, etc., for slight anger or in ridicule.
Ghronika, swung at the top of the breasts,
means rubbing the nipples.