Ruby-Manik(forSun)
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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.
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Blue SapphireNeelam(for saturn)
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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. Shani or Saturn in the human physiology is expressed through the activities of the putamen. The putamen, like Shani in the solar system, is placed at the outer edge of the basal ganglia. It's influence, like Shani, is that of a servant. It receives major input and instructions that it transmits to the basal ganglia. |
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Yellow SappireTopaz-Pushkaraj (for Jupiter)
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Pushparaga / Pukhraj 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. 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. |
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Pearl-Moti(for Moon)
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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. 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. |
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RedCoralMoonga (for Mars)
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Vidruma / Moonga 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. 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. |
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EmeraldPanna (for Mercury) |
Marakata / Panna 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. 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. |
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HessoniteGomedh(for Rahu)
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Gomedhaka / Gomedh 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. 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. |
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Cat's EyeLehsuniya (for Ketu)
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Vaidurya / Lehsuniya 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. Ketu's influence in the physiology is represented by the tail of the caudate. It's influence is over learning and emotions. |
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DIAMOND - Heera
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Vajra / Heera or Diamonds adamantine lustre gives a
beautiful 'fire' or sparkle to the stone. Value is
determined by a grading system that rates color, clarity and
weight with lesser value given to cut proportions and
surface finish.. Shukra or Venus in the human physiology corresponds to the activity of the pars reticulata. This structure in the physiology refines and controls action in the limbic system related to instincts, feelings and emotions etc. This action is associated with those impulses in the physiology that correspond to the qualities of life influenced most strongly by Sukra. |