Body Omen (Ang Spandan)
Left Foot Twitching — Good or Bad Omen?
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Quick Answer
Left foot twitching signals an upcoming journey or travel for women (auspicious) and potential obstacles or unexpected travel delays for men in classical Vedic interpretation.
Last updated: 19 April 2026 · Based on Brihat Samhita & classical Shakun Shastra
What Does It Mean?
Feet in ang spandan relate to travel, movement, and life direction. The left foot carries lunar energy — receptive and changeable in nature.
For women: left foot twitching is a positive travel omen. A journey will happen soon, likely bringing positive outcomes — visiting family, a successful trip, or movement toward a goal.
For men: the left side indicates inauspicious movement. Unexpected travel, forced detours, or obstacles in planned journeys. Some texts associate it with news from a distant place.
Remedies (Upay)
- 1.Before travel, bow to your destination direction and recite "Om Gam Ganapataye Namah" for obstacle-free travel.
- 2.Place your right foot first when stepping out of the house.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.Left foot twitching is good or bad?
It depends on gender per classical ang spandan. For women: auspicious (travel, positive movement). For men: may indicate travel obstacles or unexpected trips. As with all ang spandan, the broader context of the day and other omens matters.