GEMS IN VEDAS

Gems in Vedas

Gems possess exceptional energies that can combat negative factors in a person’s karmic path. This truth has been reiterated in various sacred ancient scriptures such as the Vedas, Puranas, and other Sanskrit texts.We are living on a small planet, gravitating through space at this very moment, surrounded by billions of celestial bodies like the m

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Shiva as Lord Neelkanth

"The One Mukhi Rudraksha (Neelkanth), an incarnation of Shiva, is the Blue Throat of God." The common name for the God Shiva, Neelkanth, means literally "the one with the blue throat." This well-known emblem has a deep symbolic value and is connected to the holy Mukhi Rudraksha. The rarest and strongest Rudraksha bead on the market is the 1 Mukhi

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What is the Rudraksha?what is the Rudraksha?

The sacred seed known as rudraksha is produced by the Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus). Its main distribution is in the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal, and Indonesia. The Sanskrit phrases "Rudra" and "Aksha," which respectively refer to Lord Shiva and the teardrop or eye, are the origins of the word "Rudraksha." Mukhis: Distinctive Designs

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Who can wear Blue Sapphire

Over the course of more than a century and two jewels, Rudratree Rudraksha and Gemstones has stood as a symbol of integrity and custom within the gemstone sector. Blue sapphire, identified in Vedic astrology as 'Neelam', is a particularly remarkable gem among the offerings due to its mesmerizing aesthetics and profound astrological implications. Th

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Yellow sapphire and Guru

In Vedic astrology, Guru or Jupiter’s significance is monumental, embodying wisdom, spirituality, and prosperity. As Dakshinamurti, the south-facing aspect of Shiva, it represents enlightenment and guidance. Among the Navagraha, Jupiter’s influence is particularly powerful, directing life’s path. Central to Jupiter’s influence are Rudraksha

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