Forehead

Mole on the Temple

Auspicious 💰 Wealth⭐ Career

The temples are the "migration palace." A mole here favours those who move, travel or work far from where they were born.

What a mole on the temple means

The temple area governs travel, relocation and sudden fortune. A mole here marks a person whose luck improves when they leave home — through study abroad, relocating for work, or businesses that span distances. Money often arrives in windfalls rather than steady drips.

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Wealth

Windfalls, speculation and travel-linked income are favoured. Property far from home can be lucky.

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Love

Romance sparked while travelling or with someone from a different culture is a recurring theme.

Career

Best for international, remote, sales and relocation-heavy careers.

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Health

Generally good; just mind the wear of frequent travel.

For women vs. men

Women: Women with a temple mole are read as adventurous and lucky in opportunities that come from afar, including relationships that begin while travelling.

Men: For men this favours international business, sales and any career built on networks and mobility rather than a single fixed office.

Left vs. right: Wearer's left temple leans toward career and money luck; right temple leans toward relationship and people luck.

Three traditions, one mole

☯️ Chinese — Mian Xiang

Sits on the 遷移宮 (Migration Palace). A clean mole here is a classic "lucky away from home" sign.

🕉️ Vedic — Til Shastra

A til on the temple is linked to fortune through journeys and connections beyond one's birthplace.

💋 Western — Beauty Mark

Temple marks were associated with restless, worldly personalities — the traveller and the merchant.

Working with this mole

  • Say yes to relocation and travel opportunities
  • Your luck rises away from your hometown
  • Build a wide, distant network
A note on your skin. This reading is for cultural and entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice. Any mole that is new, changing, itching or bleeding should be checked by a dermatologist — see the ABCDE rule.

Frequently asked questions

What does a mole on the temple mean?

The temples are the "migration palace." A mole here favours those who move, travel or work far from where they were born. The temple area governs travel, relocation and sudden fortune. A mole here marks a person whose luck improves when they leave home — through study abroad, relocating for work, or businesses that span distances. Money often arrives in windfalls rather than steady drips.

Is a mole on the temple lucky?

In traditional face reading this position is considered Auspicious. The "travel & fortune" zone — luck through movement, travel and unexpected money.

Does a temple mole mean something different for men and women?

Yes. For women: Women with a temple mole are read as adventurous and lucky in opportunities that come from afar, including relationships that begin while travelling. For men: For men this favours international business, sales and any career built on networks and mobility rather than a single fixed office.