Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 PICTURE: Flawless natural orange zircon from Burma. Is THIS a "Gomeda"? Or is Hessonite a "Gomeda"? SVAGATAM: sacred-objects/ Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Dear Sir, "Medakaha Pingasphatica peetrakthstamamomani, Sanomanaha rahuratnach hassonite taduchyate" In sanskrit Pingasphatica, peetrakhtamani, tamomani, rahuratna is known as Gomedaka. In english it is called Hassonite and Cinnamon Stone. In Ratnaprakasha by "Rajroop tank" he confirms that the stone which appears similar to the color of "Gomutra" is Gomedaka. Garnet is actually a zircon which you are well aware of. The problem is that some people recommend Garnet for Rahu and call it Gomedaka. I too was confused about it because Garnets are of Red color or with that tint. How can garnets be a stone for Rahu is un understandable. Hassonites appear same as Gomedaka as they posses that color. In Sanskrit too the PEET OR PINGAL means golden yellow shade. This means Garnet should be a upratna of Sun and not Rahu. Rahu has inverse properties of Jupiter. In this was also it should have a dark tone of yellow. It should carry that " Dhmravarna" inside. Still i am not sure about it. I would like to hear your views on it. I feel you know more about it. Regards Alok Jagawat sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > PICTURE: Flawless natural orange zircon from Burma. Is THIS a "Gomeda"? > Or is Hessonite a "Gomeda"? > > SVAGATAM: sacred-objects/ > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Dear Sriman, Garnet is a gem species, just like corundum is a gem species. Ruby and Sapphires are just different colors of corundum. It is same with Garnet... red garnet is for Sun, orange garnet (gomeda) is for Rahu, green garnet (tsavorite) is for Mercury. Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "DEEPAK" <dny789 wrote: > > YA THIS IS BIG CONFUSION IN PLANETARY GEMOLOGY AND I DONT THINK ANY OF > THE ASTROLOGERS HAVE THE SATISFACTORY RIGHT ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION . > > WHEN GARNET IS A SECONDARY STONE FOE SUN , HOW CAN IT BE ACCEPTED AS > THE GOMEDHA - PRIMARY STONE FOR RAHU. > > I INVITE PEOPLE TO THROW LIGHT ON THIS CONFUSION. > > sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" <a_jagawat@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sir, > > > > "Medakaha Pingasphatica peetrakthstamamomani, > > Sanomanaha rahuratnach hassonite taduchyate" > > > > In sanskrit Pingasphatica, peetrakhtamani, tamomani, rahuratna is > > known as Gomedaka. In english it is called Hassonite and Cinnamon > > Stone. > > > > In Ratnaprakasha by "Rajroop tank" he confirms that the stone which > > appears similar to the color of "Gomutra" is Gomedaka. > > > > Garnet is actually a zircon which you are well aware of. The problem > > is that some people recommend Garnet for Rahu and call it Gomedaka. > > I too was confused about it because Garnets are of Red color or with > > that tint. How can garnets be a stone for Rahu is un understandable. > > Hassonites appear same as Gomedaka as they posses that color. In > > Sanskrit too the PEET OR PINGAL means golden yellow shade. This > > means Garnet should be a upratna of Sun and not Rahu. > > > > Rahu has inverse properties of Jupiter. In this was also it should > > have a dark tone of yellow. It should carry that " Dhmravarna" > > inside. > > > > Still i am not sure about it. I would like to hear your views on it. > > I feel you know more about it. > > > > Regards > > > > Alok Jagawat > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown > > <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > > > PICTURE: Flawless natural orange zircon from Burma. Is THIS > > a "Gomeda"? > > > Or is Hessonite a "Gomeda"? > > > > > > SVAGATAM: sacred-objects/ > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > > http://uk.messenger. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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