
SRI NAVARATNA
The 9
Vedic
Gems:
A "Nava Ratna" ring set with nine
perfect gems. In
the center is a flawless (loupe clean)
"red lotus"
colored Burmese RUBY surrounded (clockwise from
the top) by flawless diamond, flawless
"natural" pearl,
flawless red coral, flawless hessonite,
flawless blue
sapphire, flawless cat's eye, flawless yellow
sapphire,
and flawless emerald.
NOTE: The above Navaratna Ring with 9 flawless
gems was designed and created by Richard S. Brown of Astral
Gemstone Talismans
I would ask you readers to carefully consider
the following bona fide ancient Vedic references on gemology:
(The great sage) Sri Suta Goswami, has spoken
the following words in the ancient Garuda-puranam, chap 70,
regarding the dawn of creation:
"The blood of the great demon Vala was
taken by Surya, the Sungod, who then fled into the blue vastness
of space....Ravana attempted to block Surya's flight like a solar
eclipse....Appearing afraid of Ravana, the Sungod dropped the
demon's blood, which fell down in the deep pools of ancient
Bharata (which included Burma, Siam, India, and of course Sri
Lanka)....Beautiful and effulgent rubies, in all shades of color,
possessing manifold virtues, originated on these shores....The
rubies from these fragrant lands are found in a variety of
hues....Some are like human blood, etc.....Being illuminated by
rays of the Sun, this crystal species shines forth with wonderful
color and brilliancy."
NOTE: That is a direct bona fide Vedic link
between Surya (Sun) and rubies.
In chapter 69 it is further stated by Suta
Goswami:
"The teeth of the demon
Vala....fell
like stars into the oceans below and became seeds for a species of
gems with the luster of full Moon beams. Entering into the shells
of oysters these seeds became pearls."
NOTE: Another direct link that matches the nine
planets (Graha-devas) with associated gems, viz., natural pearl
for Chandra, the Moon.
There are nine foremost gems which are known as
the Nava-ratna. This quote attributed to the Sanskrit "Brihat
Jatak" or Vast Production , reads as follows:
Manikyam dinanayakasya vimalam muktaphalam
shitagoh
maheyasya cha vidrumam marakatam
saumyasya-garutmakam
devejyasya cha pushparagam sura-achryasya
vajram shaneh
nilam nirmalamanyayoshcha gadite
gomeda-vaiduryake
Translation: The Sun's gem is pure ruby, Moon
is (natural) pearl, Mars is red coral, Mercury is emerald, Jupiter
is yellow sapphire, Venus is diamond, Saturn is blue sapphire,
Rahu is hessonite, and Ketu is cat's eye.
A slightly different version of this ancient
Sanskrit verse is also quoted in the "Mani-mala" page
575, verse 79 by S. M. Tagore (1879), and also in the ancient
"Parijataka," The Tree of Paradise, chap. 2, sloka 21
compiled by Sri Vedyanath, son of Venkata-dhari, and reads in
Sanskrit as follows:
Manikyam taraneh sujatyamamalam muktaphalam
shitagoh
maheyasya cha vidrumao nigaditah
saumyasya-garutmakam
devejyasya cha pushparagam asura-achryasya
vajram shaneh
nilam nirmalamanyayoshcha gadite
gomeda-vaiduryake
Translation:
1) Ruby for the Sun,
2) Pearl for the Moon,
3) Coral for Mars,
4) Emerald for Mercury,
5) Yellow sapphire for Jupiter,
6) Diamond for Venus,
7) Blue sapphire for Saturn,
8) Hessonite for Rahu (the ascending node of
the Moon)
9) Cat's eye for Ketu (the descending node of
the Moon),
(these gems) must be high-born (top quality)
and flawless
In this important sloka the words, "sujatyam-amalam"
(sujati=high born, and amala=completely pure or flawless) are very
significant. According to bona fide Vedic authority only clean top
quality gems are considered to be auspicious.
To further support this important yet mostly
over-looked dictate I will quote the following slokas:
In the "Garuda Puranam," chap. 68,
verse 17 it is stated by Sri Suta Goswami,
"Pure, flawless gems have auspicious
powers which can protect one from demons, snakes, poisons,
diseases, sinful reactions, and other dangers, while flawed stones
have the opposite affect."
Again we quote from the ancient "Agni
Puranam" chap. 246, slokas 7 & 8:
"A gem free from all impurities and
radiating its characteristic internal luster should be looked upon
as an escort of good luck;A gem which is cracked, fissured, devoid
of luster, or appearing rough or sandy, should not be used at
all."
This point is also made in many chapters of Sri
Garuda Puranam, such as this quote on rubies by Sri Suta Goswami,
"A ruby, although genuine, should not
be worn if it has strong color banding, excessive inclusions
within like numerous internal cracks, a sandy appearance, a rough
surface, or is dull and lusterless. Anyone using such a flawed
ruby, even out of ignorance, will suffer from disease, or loss of
fortune."
All these nine gems are considered equally
sacred, and they only differ according to the astral influence of
their ruling planets. In essence the table of Asian Birth Stones
is as follows:
The Nine Gems, Nine Planets & Vedic
Zodiac
| GEMSTONE
|
RULING PLANET
|
ZODIAC MOON SIGN
|
| Ruby |
Sun |
Leo |
| Pearl |
Moon |
Cancer |
| Coral |
Mars |
Aries / Scorpio |
| Emerald |
Mercury |
Gemini / Virgo |
| Yellow-Sapphire |
Jupiter |
Sagittarius
/ Pisces |
| Diamond |
Venus |
Taurus / Libra |
| Blue Sapphire |
Saturn |
Capricorn / Aquarius |
| Hessonite |
Rahu |
Not applicable* |
| Cat's Eye |
Ketu |
Not applicable* |
* According to the ancient science of Asian
"Sidereal" Astrology, Rahu and Ketu do not rule any of
the 12 zodiac signs. Being aprakasha or "shadow
planets," they reflect the qualities of the lord of the sign
they occupy. Example: If Rahu is located in Virgo, a sign ruled by
Mercury, you should look to the position of Mercury in the chart
and predict similar results for Rahu.
Please contact PGA's Acting
Secretary to add more information to this essay...
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