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Sapphire - Neelam (for Saturn) : Indraneela
or blue sapphire is known for its striking lustre and color which range
from light to very dark blue. Blue Sapphires may be given a variety of
cuts; the most common being the oval cut. Blue Sapphires are one of the
most highly prized of the corundum species. Sani or Saturn represents
longevity, discipline, authority, ambition, leadership, honesty, perfection, humility,
elders, denial, delays, misery, adversity,accidents, conservatism and dutifulness.
It's role is often symbolized as a servant. It's influence is often seen as restrictive
or obstructive yet its influence also seeks to bring balance. It's influences
may be harmonized by the blue sapphire. Sani is furthest from the Sun.
Sani or Saturn in the human physiology is expressed through the activities
of the putamen. The putamen, like Sani in the solar system, is placed at the outer
edge of the basal ganglia. It's influence, like Sani, is that of a servant. It
receives major input and instructions that it transmits to the basal ganglia.
Yellow
Sapphire - Topaz / Pushkaraj (for Jupiter) :
Pushparaga or yellow sapphire is a lesser known gem
in today's market. Known as Oriental topaz until the mid-1800's Colors vary from
light yellow to golden and honey yellow. They have considerable lustre, come in
a variety of cuts and are increasing in market value. Pushparaga or
yellow sapphire harmonizes and benefits Guru or Jupiter, the largest graha (planet)
in the solar system. It signifies knowledge, wisdom, virtue, fortune, justice,
education, future, religion, philosophy, devotion, children, distant travel, spirituality,
truthfulness, prosperity and charity. Guru is the major instructor or teacher
and influences action with the highest order and balance. Guru guides action in
the most harmonious and uplifting manner and balances inner and outer input while
simultaneously performing and monitoring action. Guru or jupiter's influence
in the human physiology is through the globus pallidus. This globular structure
is like a teacher in the physiology. It gives balanced and higher-order instructions,
balances and maintains harmony between inner and outer input, manages and executes
complex systems and enlivens activity in the brain while guiding action. It signifies
highest-order thinking -- Knowledge has organizing power.
Emerald
- Panna (for Mercury) :
Marakata or emeralds are known by their distinctive green color and can vary from
light to dark green. All emeralds contain inclusions formed during their growth.
Inclusions indicate the stone is natural. The most common cut is the step or emerald
cut. Marakata or emerald harmonizes and strengthens the positive
influences of Budha or mercury. These influences include intelligence, education,
speech, teaching, learning, communication, confidence, writing, drawing, trade,
humour, wit, discrimination, diplomacy. intellect and commerce. Budha or Mercury
is the ?prince? in Jyotish and is influenced by Surya and Chandra. Budha
or Mercury in the human physiology is associated with the sub-thalamic nucleus
which resides in the brain and receives input from various parts of the brain
which directly influences its activity. Similar to the placement of Budha or Mercury
which revolves around Surya (Sun) and is directly influenced by that relationship,
the sub-thalamic nucleus activity is influenced by the input it receives and modulates
its output accordingly. Ruby
- Manik
(for Sun) : Manikya
or ruby, the rarest of gemstones, is a red sapphire and often regarded
as the king of gems Rubies vary in color and brighten in strong light.
Some rubies are pinkish red or violet/purplish red in color, with different
colors and shades of color often found in the same stone. Manikya or
ruby balances Surya (sun). Surya represents the king of the solar system
in Jyotish. It also represents authority, power, Self, father, body and health.
Depending on the placement of Surya in your birth chart, the wearing of a ruby
may be very auspicious in strengthening the positive influences of Surya.
Surya, the sun acts like the thalamus in the human physiology. The sun is
the central focal point in the solar system as is the thalamus in our body. All
activity in the solar system revolves around the sun. In our physiology, all activity
is controlled and ordered by the thalamus. Enlivening the positive influences
of Surya strenghens the physiology and strengthens the qualities of Surya in our
daily life. Red
Coral - Moonga
(for Mars) : Vidruma
or coral is an organic gem that comes from reefs and atolls. The most valued
coral is the noble red coral seen here (Corallicum rubrum). The
color is uniform throughout with no pits or color streaks. Polished coral has
a vitreous lustre. Due to pollution, coral is an endangered species.
Vidruma or coral
influences Mangal or Mars which is responible for the field of activity, energy,
courage, ambition, sports, property, strength, commander, technical ability, mechanical,
forcefulness and bravery. In Jyotish, Mangal is known as the commander-in-chief,
due to its influence in organizing and managing direction in activity. Mangal
or Mars is like a General with its focus on precision and power in activity.
Mangal in our physiolgy is associated with
the Red Nucleus, Pars Compacta, and Amygdala. These structures in the brain control
activity by providing checks and balances, activating and inhibiting impulses
in the brain, and maintaining steadiness and precision of movement. These influences
can be strengthened with the wearing of Vidruma or coral when recommended.
Pearl
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Moti
(for Moon) : Mukta
or pearl is the most valued of the organic gems. A pearl is a very
special and exclusive gift of nature considered universally as the oldest known
gem. The most valued come from the ocean and have a visible lustre or sheen
with the most common being white or cream with a rose overtone. Mukta
or pearl represents the queen in Jyotish. The pearl is often called the
queen of the sea. The pearl harmonizes Chandra, the moon which directly influences
emotions, mind, affluence, and public. Wearing a pearl can bring harmony and stability
to these influences. Chandra influences the seasonal, monthly and daily cycles
and rhythms in the physiology and our emotions. Chandra, the moon, occupies
a central role in the solar system and in our physiology. This influence is represented
by the hypothalmus in our physiology which controls our behavior, our emotions,
our hormonal and reproductive cycles and our body temperature. It nourishes the
physiology like a mother or queen and occupies a central place in the centre of
the brain with the thalmus.
Hessonite
-
Gomedh
(for Rahu) : Gomedhaka or hessonite
is a variety of grossular garnet. It has good lustre and looks transparent. The
color is brownish-orange and is often called cinnamon stone. These gems
are often given step or mixed cuts. Hessonite garnets are found especially
in Sri Lanka. Gomedhaka or Hessonite Garnet represents Rahu,
the ascending node of the moon. It's natural significations include worldly desires,
worldly benefits, laziness, gratification, and ignorance. It is by nature unpredictable
and creates sudden changes and influences, rigidity and passion. It is similar
to Sani or Saturn in its nature and influence. Traditionally, rahu is
known as the head of the dragon. In the human physiology, rahu corresponds to
the head of the caudate. The caudate is involved in the control of the saccadic
eye movements (the abrupt short shifts of focus in the eyes). The caudate influences
memory in relation to orientation in space. The caudate is responsible for our
ability to change behavior patterns. Cat's
Eye -
Lehsuniya(for
Ketu) : Vaidurya or
Cat's Eye is the name given to the variety of chrysoberyl which beautifully
displays the phenomenon of chatoyancy. The numerous inclusions line up to form
very fine, parallel crystal needles. Cat's eyes are always cut in cabachons
to emphasize the eye effect. Vaidurya or Cat's Eye harmonizes Ketu which
is traditionally known as the tail of the dragon. In Jyotish, Ketu is the descending
node of Chandra (Moon). It's influences are similar to Mangal or Mars and include
liberation, abstract thinking, asceticism, non-attachment, healing, moksha--enlightenment,
wisdom and that which is hidden. Ketu's influence in the physiology
is represented by the tail of the caudate. It's influence is over learning and
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