Are you curious to know which fruit will bring you good luck and fortune in your everyday life? Based on numerology and your ruling number, find out which fruit is lucky for you!
If you don’t know your ruling number, find out here
According to Numerology, the sum of your date of sbirth is considered to be your ruling number. If you were born on the 7th day of the month, your ruling number is 7, and if you were born on the 25th of the month, your ruling number again is 7 (2+5).
Ruling No 1
As a number 1 person you will do best to start your day with an apple. As well as being charming, you make an excellent team leader and love to travel.
Ruling No 2
Bananas are considered to be lucky for all you number 2 people. You are gentle, warm and sympathetic by nature. Beauty is very important to you.
Ruling No 3
As an optimistic number 3 person your lucky fruit is the coconut. Quick witted and alert, you like to stay on top of any situation.
Ruling No 4
As a traditional number 4 person mangoes are the fruit of choice for you. You love challenges and have strong likes and dislikes which cannot be changed.
Ruling No 5
For a creative number 5 person, cherries are the fruit of choice. You have a rich imagination and are extremely loyal in your personal as well as your love life.
Ruling No 6
Number 6 people are responsible and your lucky fruit is the orange. You will slowly but steadily reach your goals. You try to stay away from conflict.
Ruling No 7
As a resourceful and imaginative number 7, your lucky fruit is the papaya. You are cultured and have an elegant taste along with a wonderful sense of humour.
Ruling No 8
As well as being a leader, you believe in planning as a number 8 person and your lucky fruit is the pineapple. You believe in making friends for life.
Ruling No 9
As a compassionate and caring number 9 person, your lucky fruit is the peach. You have excellent communication skills and make a perfect lover.
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If you don’t know your ruling number, find out here
According to Numerology, the sum of your date of sbirth is considered to be your ruling number. If you were born on the 7th day of the month, your ruling number is 7, and if you were born on the 25th of the month, your ruling number again is 7 (2+5).
Ruling No 1
As a number 1 person you will do best to start your day with an apple. As well as being charming, you make an excellent team leader and love to travel.
Ruling No 2
Bananas are considered to be lucky for all you number 2 people. You are gentle, warm and sympathetic by nature. Beauty is very important to you.
Ruling No 3
As an optimistic number 3 person your lucky fruit is the coconut. Quick witted and alert, you like to stay on top of any situation.
Ruling No 4
As a traditional number 4 person mangoes are the fruit of choice for you. You love challenges and have strong likes and dislikes which cannot be changed.
Ruling No 5
For a creative number 5 person, cherries are the fruit of choice. You have a rich imagination and are extremely loyal in your personal as well as your love life.
Ruling No 6
Number 6 people are responsible and your lucky fruit is the orange. You will slowly but steadily reach your goals. You try to stay away from conflict.
Ruling No 7
As a resourceful and imaginative number 7, your lucky fruit is the papaya. You are cultured and have an elegant taste along with a wonderful sense of humour.
Ruling No 8
As well as being a leader, you believe in planning as a number 8 person and your lucky fruit is the pineapple. You believe in making friends for life.
Ruling No 9
As a compassionate and caring number 9 person, your lucky fruit is the peach. You have excellent communication skills and make a perfect lover.
Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma gives you insight and wisdom for 12 months in 2012. Get guidance and predictions for all important aspects of your life like love, career and money! Order your Year Ahead Report by P.K. Sharma
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