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Sir,

I read with great interest about malefic effects of

certain gems and am in full agreement with you.

However is it not true that the only exception is the

navrata? I am told that if you wera a combination of

all 9 planetary gems it is considerd auspicious.

Please confirm this as I have just purchased a

navratna bracelet from Miss Neetaji.

Cyra

--- aumganesh <no_reply> wrote:

 

>

> Article posted by Shree Shree K. S. Venkataraman

>

>

> Gems May Cause Negative Effects But Rudraksha Is The

> Best Mani

> Well. This is regarding coral, ruby and blue

> sapphire bringing negative

> results. Though the field is vast, I shall try to

> present some

> fundamental aspects here before the learned members.

>

> Not only these three gems, any gem can cause

> negative results under

> certain circumstances.

>

> All the planets (including Sun, a star, treated as a

> planet for

> astological purposes), release energy. We get them

> mostly mingled with

> Sun's or moon's rays. We need all those energies and

> we have generally

> the ability to absorb and assimilate them.

>

> Each individual is unique. In this ability to absorb

> and assimilate the

> energies reaching us also, there are differences

> among us. There has to

> be a balance in this. Some persons may not have this

> balance. If a

> person has Saturn in his eighth bhava, he is unable

> to grasp the

> Saturn's energy properly. Saturn's energy is needed

> by us, for working.

> The ability to persevere comes to us from Saturn.

>

> When Saturn is at the time of birth, in the eighth

> house, the individual

> has a drawback. Similarly, when the Saturn is

> traversing the eighth

> house, i.e., the zone between 210 and 240 degrees,

> the individual is

> unable to get the full benefit of Saturn's energy.

> Even a slight failure

> appears to him very big. Even a small work appears

> to him too difficult.

> He suffers.

>

> Without understanding our deficiency in the light of

> Sastras inherited

> by us, we curse Saturn and other planets, as though

> they are harming us.

> We do not hesitate to call them 'malefic'.

>

> Whether I could get a help from a friend or not,

> depends on three

> factors:

> 1. He should be able to provide the help sought for

> by me.

> 2. He should be willing to help me.

> 3. Last but not the least, I should be able to

> contact him and

> commuinicate with him.

>

> Example 1: It is like this. I know Ms.Simone is a

> good friend and she

> would help me when I have a need. She also has the

> ability to help me.

> In a particular situation, I am unable to contact

> her. I am in an

> unknown place and I have lost her contact number.

> Or, I am told that she

> has gone on a tour and could not be contacted. Now,

> can I blame her that

> she let me down? I should have taken the precaution

> of telling her

> sufficiently in advance about my need. I should have

> preserved my

> ability to contact her in case of urgent necessity.

>

> Like that, we should evaluate ourselves and wherever

> necessary, we

> should take special steps to receive the specific

> energy we are unable

> to absorb. Energies are abundantly available. God's

> Grace is boundless.

> But we are leading a life of limitations. We should

> take efforts to

> break ourselves free from limitations or at least to

> manage them.

>

> Now, coming to our friend having Saturn in the

> eighth bhava, the blue

> sapphire enables him to absorb the Saturn's energy

> at a physical level.

> This does help.

>

> To overcome any difficulty, the Sastras have

> provided us three means,

> viz., Mani, Mantra and Oushada. All these or any

> combination of these

> should be chosen after analysing the potentials of

> the individual

> concerned.

>

> If there is no lacking on the part of the individual

> in absorbing the

> Saturn's energy and if he wears the blue sapphire,

> what happens? He

> finds himself toiling without sense. His work is not

> supported by proper

> plans or intelligence. Such work does not bring

> happiness. Similarly, a

> person with a type of imbalance, wears a navaratna

> ring, the position no doubt increases in size; and

> the imbalance also

> increases. He was earning 1000 dollars and incurring

> a debt of 100

> dollars. Now, he would earn 10000 dollars and incur

> a debt of 1000

> dollars. Does this solve his problem?

>

> Example 2: A person is lacking in business skilles.

> Say, he belongs to

> Mesha lagnam. Mercury is in Meenam. Mars

> (Lagnadhipan) and Veenus (Dhana

> sthanadhipan) are in Kanya (6th house). Moon and

> Jupiter are in Katakam.

> Now if he wears a silver ring, with a suitable

> diamond in the centre

> sandwiched by an emerald and coral, that would

> certainly help him.

> Somebody tells him 'Guru is Dhanakarakan. You wear a

> pushparagam and you

> would gain lot of money.' Guru (Jupiter) is the lord

> of Bhagyasthana and

> Vrayasthana for this person. He is in the suka bhava

> in the company of

> Moon, perfectly balanced. If he wears Pushparaga

> stone (10 carats), no

> doubt he would earn more money but would start

> spending

> disproportionately on physical pleasures.

>

> The gems should be chosen after a thorough

> astrological evaluation of

> the person concerned. The objective should be to

> restore and maintain

> balance in absorbing and assimilation of cosmic

> energy. Balance is vital

> principle of life.

>

> Rudraksha is the best mani. It covers all the levels

> of life, viz.,

> physical, mental, intellectual and spiritual. But it

> should be worn with

> devotion to the Almighty. Otherwise, it is like

> having a very costly and

> powerful car, without knowing how to use it.

> Devotion cannot be just

> like that created in anybody. This comes through

> several samskaras in

> several births. Ms.Simone, born in _____ and living

> in Australia writes

> on Lalita Trisati with involvement and expertise.

> How many persons

> living in India can claim to be equal to her in

> this? It is all

> poorvajanma samskara. Hence the need for all types

> of gems.

>

> Article posted by

>

> Shree Shree K. S. Venkataraman

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