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Sriman, there is NO minimum weight. Only quality is important. Even a

tiny gem of good quality will bring good effect/even a huge stone of

bad quality will bring ruin.

 

Size depends not on Shastra, but on your spending power. What is the

point of saying one carat ruby when you can only afford a half carat

ruby!? OR a two carat ruby? It depends on your budget limitations.

 

Best rgds,

Richard

 

--- Vishram Kunte <dr_vishram_2000 > wrote:

 

> Namaste Richardji,

> What should be minimum weight of gem to get good effect. Is weight

> should be more than 3 carate ?. Does this weight is applicable to

> sub-ratana's as well.

> Regards

> Vishram

>

> Richard Shaw-Brown II <rsbj66 > wrote:    Hi Len,

>  Being a gemologist most people think I push gems. And I do. You

> would benefit from

>  wearing a 10 faced Nepali Rudraksha (just ONE) set with the

> Navaratna, all flawless, or

>  without any gems. But Dos (10) Mukhi would be benefical.

>  If you can consider all the 9 planets in your chart, and you find

> one to be Anukul or

>  favorable (for the most part) then use that planet's gem.

>  Best rgds,

>  Richard

sacred-objects, "Len Rosenberg"

> <kalipadma108> wrote:

>  >

>  >  Dear Richard-ji:

>  >

>  > I have Venus in Pisces in the First House, so I love jewellry and

>  > gemstones. But I don't think any of my planets would benefit from

>  > wearing a vedic gem.  Venus is exalted in Pisces, but conjunct

> Mars

>  > and opposite Saturn.  Mercury, the Sun, Rahu, and Jupiter are all

> in

>  > my 12th House (yuck!), and there's that Sun combust thing, and

> Rahu

>  > conjunction going on.  My Moon is waning in the 8th House (not

> very

>  > auspicious!).  Maybe Ketu in the 6th House might offer a perverse

>  > benefit, encouraging moksha.

>  >

>  > Someone suggested that I'd benefit from giving charity of an

> emerald

>  > to a student on a Wednesday... but how can I afford an emerald?

> Are

>  > there ANY upa-ratnas that I would benefit from wearing? Or should

> I

>  > just give up on gemstones, and look for reasonably priced

> rudrakshas?

>  >

>  > I guess the most affordable way I'd have of appreciating gemstones

> is

>  > to purchase your informative and beautifully illustrated books!

> Do

>  > you have a new edition coming out soon?

>  >

>  > -- Len/ Kalipadma

>  > February 26, 1951, 8:06 AM New York City

>  >

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Thanks Richardji.

Regards

Vishram

 

Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Sriman, there is NO minimum weight. Only quality is important. Even a

tiny gem of good quality will bring good effect/even a huge stone of

bad quality will bring ruin.

 

Size depends not on Shastra, but on your spending power. What is the

point of saying one carat ruby when you can only afford a half carat

ruby!? OR a two carat ruby? It depends on your budget limitations.

 

Best rgds,

Richard

 

--- Vishram Kunte <dr_vishram_2000 > wrote:

 

> Namaste Richardji,

> What should be minimum weight of gem to get good effect. Is weight

> should be more than 3 carate ?. Does this weight is applicable to

> sub-ratana's as well.

> Regards

> Vishram

>

> Richard Shaw-Brown II <rsbj66 > wrote: Hi Len,

>

> Being a gemologist most people think I push gems. And I do. You

> would benefit from

> wearing a 10 faced Nepali Rudraksha (just ONE) set with the

> Navaratna, all flawless, or

> without any gems. But Dos (10) Mukhi would be benefical.

>

> If you can consider all the 9 planets in your chart, and you find

> one to be Anukul or

> favorable (for the most part) then use that planet's gem.

>

> Best rgds,

> Richard

>

> sacred-objects, "Len Rosenberg"

> <kalipadma108 wrote:

> >

> > Dear Richard-ji:

> >

> > I have Venus in Pisces in the First House, so I love jewellry and

> > gemstones. But I don't think any of my planets would benefit from

> > wearing a vedic gem. Venus is exalted in Pisces, but conjunct

> Mars

> > and opposite Saturn. Mercury, the Sun, Rahu, and Jupiter are all

> in

> > my 12th House (yuck!), and there's that Sun combust thing, and

> Rahu

> > conjunction going on. My Moon is waning in the 8th House (not

> very

> > auspicious!). Maybe Ketu in the 6th House might offer a perverse

> > benefit, encouraging moksha.

> >

> > Someone suggested that I'd benefit from giving charity of an

> emerald

> > to a student on a Wednesday... but how can I afford an emerald?

> Are

> > there ANY upa-ratnas that I would benefit from wearing? Or should

> I

> > just give up on gemstones, and look for reasonably priced

> rudrakshas?

> >

> > I guess the most affordable way I'd have of appreciating gemstones

> is

> > to purchase your informative and beautifully illustrated books!

> Do

> > you have a new edition coming out soon?

> >

> > -- Len/ Kalipadma

> > February 26, 1951, 8:06 AM New York City

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Cultured pearls

> Cultured pearl jewelry

> Cultured pearl necklace

> Cultured pearl

> bracelet Cultured pearl choker

> Cultured pearl earrings

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.

>

>

> sacred-objects

>

> Terms of

> Service.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.

 

 

Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.

 

 

 

 

Cultured pearls Cultured pearl jewelry Cultured pearl necklace Cultured pearl bracelet Cultured pearl choker Cultured pearl earrings

 

 

Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.

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