Character | good memory, serious, love to travel |
Career | trader, doctor, nurse, fisherman |
Friend | Wednesday |
Enemy | Thursday |
Lucky | Saturday / black |
Unlucky | Sunday / orange |
Buddha | Pang Ham Yath, making peace |
Monday people in general are usually business minded people especially for Men, they are usually calm in their speech and are soft spoken. For women born before 5pm on Monday they are usually very feminine and often have a fair and smooth complexion. Some of the sweetest girls I know are usually born on Monday, they are caring, loving, committed and beautiful. However those born after 5pm tend to be tomboyish and may be a little arogant. Monday women although having qualities of feminine nature tend to have other problems as well, they are weak, some are anaemic or have insomnia or weak heart. they often feel dizzy. Therefore they should look after themselves and take vitamins and do exercises to maintain good health. Women born on this day are very conservative and are always quiet (except for those born after 5pm) They tend to keep their problems to themselves. They may encounter several heartaches in their life so they should be careful when it comes to relationship problems. Girls should keep long hair instead of short hair. During months of April,May,June,August and October are not good for them they should be careful of their finances during these few months. They should not lend money to their friends etc because it will be tough collecting it back, not only will they loose their friends, they will also loose money and get themselves hurt. Men tend to be mostly misers but they have a weakness indulging in good food, they will be good teachers, engineers, brokers and in the travelling field or language related business.They are usually successful at work as they have good discipline.
Monday's child is fair of face. You are good-looking, especially when you smile! You are beautiful inside and out.
As the most feminine among all numbers, the 2 is also the most underestimated -- at least, when it comes to power and strength. After all, she is almost always gentle, tactful, diplomatic, forgiving and understanding. Certainly, she likes to keep the peace and will avoid confrontations as much as possible. If you look at the shape of the 2, however, you will recognize a symbolic representation of the ultimate survivor and an extremely resilient force. Her shape, as if bent on a knee with her head and back bowed in humility and servitude, makes it easy to dismiss her as weak and powerless. This is in stark contrast to the power and pride of the mighty and masculine 1, who will not bow for anyone at any price. However, when enough pressure is applied to the powerful warrior we see in the number 1, he will break and shatter and be done with. On the other hand, when the humble and feminine 2 finds herself under attack and burdened with a crushing weight, she will bend, she will bend as much as needed. And when the weight is removed, her elastic, flexible nature allows her to come right back up, seemingly with little harm done, and she will continue to play her role. Her strength and power is resilient and lasting, just as the shape of the number 2 reflects that so beautifully. There is much more to her than meets the eye; she is often the true power behind the throne. As we stand in awe to the leadership and decisive actions of the 1, his strength and cunning relies on the clever and insightful advice of his greatest ally, the number 2. Unnoticed and operating from the shadows, she is the Mata Hari who outwits other spies and diplomats with her grace, her sensuality, her flattering attention and her gentle force of persuasion. She is smart and understands the underlying qualities that make people do this or do that. A born psychologist, there is not much about human nature that escapes her. She often controls the outcome of certain events without anyone else noticing or acknowledging. In fact, the credit quite often goes to some other entity when it should be hers. This does not bother her, because among her best qualities is patience. She knows her time will come. But even if she does not always get the recognition she deserves, she tends to take a special place in the hearts and minds of others due to her sophistication, her grace, her style and her excellent taste in art and music. The 2 has an in-born sense of music and rhythm that makes her popular among any social crowd, and it is in the lighthearted arena of play and art that she shines as a dancer and a conversationalist. Within a social environment, perhaps her most important asset is a sense of humor that is witty and self-depreciating, but never slapstick or juvenile, as she is far too sophisticated for that. If the Greek god Zeus could be compared to the number 1, then his wife and sister Hera would represent the number 2. And like Hera, the number 2 is jealous and mean-spirited when other forces reach for her man. Because as gentle and loving as she is most of the time, her anger is formidable and another side of her comes out when she feels crossed or mistreated -- a side that can be mean and vengeful, cruel and unrelenting. She will claw her adversary to pieces and never look back in regret or remorse. What is hers is hers, and you are well-advised to remember that, as many Greek gods and half-gods found out the hard way. As a partner, the number 2 is an invaluable asset. She will defend you at any cost and her loyalty is unshakeable. However, she is emotional and demanding, and expects to be treated like a princess. She is devoted to you, but she also expects you to be devoted to her. At times, she is a true drama queen, and when that happens you may know for sure that you have not paid enough attention lately. She is not particularly materialistic, but if you don't show up with gifts or flowers every once in a while, she will let you know in no uncertain terms that you are not measuring up. She will throw the occasional tantrum, but if you respond with love and attention she will make it up to you in proper fashion. In short, the number 2 is a sensual, graceful, loyal partner who can be a bit demanding, but is worth the trouble. And there is another important aspect to the number 2. As the most intuitive of all single-digit numbers, she is drawn to the occult (only the double-digit 11 surpasses her in that department). However, the real value of her intuitive prowess is in the way she interacts with others; it is the true basis of her tact and understanding. Like a good politician, which she can certainly be if needed, she often understands the true motivations of others better than they do, and her clarity and her powers of observation often help others to understand themselves better. On top of her jealousy, her vengeful nature when she feels mistreated and her cruelty when punishing adversaries, the 2 can also be critical and verbally abusive. Her ability to pout and sulk, her bouts of bad temper for trivial reasons and her extended periods of indifference can drive any sane person crazy. On top of that, she is capable of displaying the most illogical reasoning, and a verbal argument can feel like trying to slice water with a knife; nothing you say seems to have any effect. Generally, the best thing to do when a 2 behaves like that is to get out of her way for a while -- and then reappear with a big bouquet of flowers, and smile like nothing ever happened.
The English noun Monday derived sometime before 1200 from monedæi, which itself developed from Old English (around 1000) monandæg and mondæg (literally meaning "moon's day"), which is cognate to other Germanic languages, including Old Frisian monadeig, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch manendach (modern Dutch Maandag), Old High German manetag (modern German Montag), and Old Norse mánadagr (Swedish and Norwegian nynorsk måndag, Icelandic mánudagur. Danish and Norwegian bokmål mandag). The Germanic term is a Germanic interpretation of Latin lunae dies ("day of the moon").[1] In many Slavic languages the name of the day eschews pagan tradition and translates as "after Sunday/holiday". Russian ??????????? (ponyedyelnik), Serbian ????????? (ponedeljak), Bulgarian ?????????? (ponedelnik), Polish poniedzialek, Czech pondelí, Slovak pondelok, Slovenian ponedeljek. In Turkish it is called pazartesi, which means the day after Sunday. Japanese and Korean share the same ancient Chinese words '???' (Hiragana:?????, Hangul:???) for Monday which means day of the moon. In many Languages of India, the word for Monday is derived from Sanskrit Somavara.[2] Soma is another name of the Moon god in Hinduism. In some languages of India it is also called Chandravara, Chandra in Sanskrit means moon. In Thailand the day is called "Wan Jan" meaning, the day of the Moon god Chandra".
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