Cat’s Eye, called Lehsunia or Vaidurya in Vedic astrology, is the gemstone linked to Ketu—the south lunar node or shadow planet symbolising detachment, liberation (moksha), intuition, and the resolution of…
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HESSONITE GARNET(Gomed) – The Gemstone of Clarity, Power, and Rahu Protection
Hessonite Garnet, known as Gomed in Vedic astrology, is the gemstone associated with the shadow planet Rahu. Rahu is not a physical planet but a mathematical point in Vedic astrology…
RED CORAL (Moonga)– The Gemstone of Courage, Strength, and Vital Energy
Red Coral, called Moonga in Vedic astrology, is linked to Mars (Mangal)—the dynamic planet symbolising energy, action, courage, and assertiveness. Mars embodies physical strength, ambition, discipline, determination, and a warrior’s…
DIAMOND (Heera)– The Gemstone of Beauty, Love, and Luxury
Diamond, known as Heera in Vedic astrology, is the gemstone of Venus (Shukra)—the planet of beauty, love, romance, art, sensuality, and material pleasures. Venus symbolises the finer aspects of life—luxury,…
EMERALD – The Gemstone of Intelligence, Communication, and Healing
Emerald, called Panna in Vedic astrology, is linked to the planet Mercury (Budh), known as the quick-witted and intelligent prince among the Navagrahas. Mercury governs intellect, communication, speech, trade, and…
BLUE SAPPHIRE (Neelam) – The Gemstone of Discipline, Justice, and Speed
Vedic astrology associates Blue Sapphire, or Neelam, with Saturn (Shani)—the planet that delivers karmic justice, enforces discipline, builds endurance, and rewards hard-earned success. Saturn often challenges individuals with its slow-moving…
RUBY (Manikya) – The King of Gemstones and the Radiance of the Sun
Ruby, a gemstone of vivid red brilliance, is intimately associated with the Sun, revered in Vedic astrology as the king of the celestial sphere. The Sun represents the soul, ego,…
Navaratna Gemstones: Cosmic Powers of Nine Sacred Gems in Vedic Astrology
Our universe is influenced by nine cosmic forces—seven visible celestial bodies (the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn) and two shadow planets, Rahu and Ketu. Each of these…
