Vikramaditya was a great king in Indian history. Regarding him as a palmist, there are some legends. It was said that he had deep knowledge not only in ruling but also in various esoteric arts. Some tales suggest that his understanding of palmistry was part of his overall wisdom, which he used to judge people's characters and fates. However, much of this is intertwined with mythology and folklore, so it's hard to separate the absolute truth from the exaggerated parts.
I'm not sure who exactly 'Vikramaditya Palmist' is. There could be many people with this name or it might be a relatively unknown figure. Maybe it's a local name in a particular region or community.
One key element is his reputation as a wise king. His wisdom was so great that it extended to the realm of palmistry. Another element is the stories of his accurate palm - readings. For example, he could tell a person's potential just from their palm. Also, his court, which was full of scholars, might have been influenced by his knowledge of palmistry in some way.
I'm not sure which specific 'Radhe Shyam Vikramaditya' you are referring to. There could be many people with this name. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
Another encounter is when Betal hangs on to the king's shoulder as they travel through the night. Betal tells stories that end with a question, and if the king speaks before reaching the destination, Betal flies back to the tree. This back - and - forth creates a lot of suspense and makes the encounter quite engaging.
One main moral is the importance of truth. King Vikramaditya was known for his truthfulness and justice. The stories often show that by being honest and just, one can overcome many difficulties.