Are these jyotish remedial gems really helpful? Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Most of the people who have never worn remedial Jyotish gemstones, but are eager to wear them, do have this question in their minds. As these gemstones, especially the original and untreated natural gemstones, can be quite expensive, this question...
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Can I wear a Diamond and a Ruby together? Monday, 14 February 2011
Jyotish gemstones are always worn after checking their efficacy and their harmony with other gemstones, those which one is already wearing. Same is with the Diamond and Ruby too. Each of them represents different groups of planets and their natural...
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Which gemstones should I wear for Saturn (Shani)? Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Saturn is the most feared and revered planet among the nine planets. Its gemstones too have a similar attraction and mystery attached to them. And, all astrologers also advice that a gem for Shani must never be worn without a proper analysis of the...
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What Jyotish gemstones can I wear for Venus or Shukra. Wednesday, 05 May 2010
The most popular gem (Ratna) for Venus is the diamond. But, a diamond which is worn as a remedial Jyotish gemstone for Venus (Shukra) must fulfill the following conditions:- It should be a solitaire and must be of at least 1 carat (200 milligrams)...
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How should I purify and wear a Jyotish Gemstone Tuesday, 04 May 2010
A Jyotish Gemstone must be worn only after it has been properly purified. Every gem must be purified only after it has been set in a ring or a pendant. Also, the day of wearing must be chosen after careful analysis of the planetary transits and...
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What is Oriental Emerald? Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Oriental Emerald is the popular name of the green variety of sapphires. These sapphires have a greenish tint which may vary in intensity from stone to stone. Due to this green hue it looks like an emerald but is actually a sapphire. The Oriental...
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What is Padparadscha? Thursday, 22 April 2010
Padparadscha is the Sinhalese name for an orange, orange-pink or pink variety of Sapphires. This is a very rare variety of Sapphire and is the second rarest after the green Sapphires which are called the Oriental Emeralds. Padparadscha means 'Lotus...
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