Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Here is one more story recently displayed on the news channel in India; This is regarding the Khooni neelam (Purple colour neelam) The cursed Khooni neelam, known as the purple sapphire, was looted during the Indian mutiny of 1855 and brought to England. The officer of the Bengal cavalry who brought it mysteriously lost his health and money, and his bad luck passed on to his son when he inherited it. He passed it on to a friend, but it promptly came back to him after the friend committed suicide! Edward Heron-Allen, a researcher at the Natural History Museum in the early 20th century, received the stone in 1890, going on to – of course – suffer much misfortune. He threw it in the Regent's Canal, hoping to never see it again, but a dredger recovered it and sold it to a dealer – who returned it to Heron-Allen. He deposited it in a bank, wrapped up in seven boxes, with instructions that it shouldn't be brought out until after his death. His daughter donated it to the NHM, along with her father's letter warning people not to handle it. Now this neelam is with Natural History Museum London. - Gajendra sacred-objects , " Richard Shaw-Brown " <rsbj66 wrote: > > Yes. My Guru Maharaj, a tyagi, was ill so he was advised to wear Blue Sapphire. Soon he got one and started wearing it. HE became VERY ILL and passed away shortly after getting and wearing that sapphire. He is still wearing that sapphire in samadhi in Vrindavan. Lot of good it did him!? > > Y/s, > Richard > > sacred-objects , Abhishek Dutta <benarsibabu@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sir, > > > > Yes, a genuine Vairagi, has no use for gems. That said every penniless sadhu is not fit > enough to be called a maharaj. A true divine kitten is one, he who at peace in any situation > Lord places him. I came across a Sadhu, who wore an Omega, ate in most chique of French > Restaurents. Enjoyed stay at the most plush of hotels. & Above all flirted with legendary > beauty's. Yet his vairagya was perfect. > > > > So vairagya need not mean a penniless state, it could also mean... Enjoy the objects of > this world, but love only god... > > > > Best Wishes, > > Abhishek > > > > > > > > Richard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66@> wrote: > > Dear Jay!!! > > > > Happy New Year!!! Yes, " Vairagya-vidya-nija-bhakti-yoga " this is Pancha Purushartha > (the other 4 being, dharma, artha, kama & moksha). That is why the penniless Sadhus who > are akinchan are called as " Maharaj. " They are the real Kings. The only drawback with your > theory is that those who WANT vairagya do NOT wear any gem. > > > > To test yourself, just wear a gem ring to visit Varshana in Vraja-dham. The Vrajavasis > will claim, " I am Radharani, give me your ring! " If they cannot get your ring then you are a > bhogi, not a yogi. So why wear a gem if you are into vairagya? A gem is the antithesis of > vairagya, even if it helps. A vairagi might even be murdered over wearing a gem. Specially > a Blue Sapphire. > > > > Y/s, > > Richard > > > > sacred-objects , Jay Munshi <jaymunshi@> wrote: > > > > > > Richard ji should be the right person to answer but well the advantages of wearing a > > sapphire as in dispassion and humility should not be considered small gifts > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > Jay > > > > > > Janardana Dasa <lightdweller@> wrote: > > > Jai Sree Krishna. > > > > > > Richard Ji, Question: WHY on earth would anyone take a chance like you are saying by > > wearing a jewel that may not be correct? Instead why wouldn't one just scrap the whole > > idea and just go for rudraksha with ex amount of mukhis that would be beneficial? It > > seems like a helluva lot to go through for something as risky as you say it is. > > > > > > Richard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > Hi Sone, > > > > > > For last 14 years many other people have been wearing no gem, and till today they > are > > fine, while some others suffer. Why? Because of their karma. I am glad to hear that your > > life is going well. > > > > > > If anyone wears a blue sapphire, and is in good periods, then they can be good. Blue > > Sapp is not forbidden, it is just risky. It is most beneficial for those who seek dispassion > > and humility. > > > > > > Y/s, R- > > > > > > sacred-objects , " Sone A. Gangadharan " > > <sonegangadharan@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Richard, > > > > I am wearing Blue sapphaie to strenghten my 5th house for last 14 years, till today > it > > > has been giving good to me > > > > > > > > regards > > > > sone > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects@: rsbj66@: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 15:42:16 +0000[sacred- > > > objects] Highest Risk in Planetary Gemology > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Friends,Of all risks in Planetary Gemology the use of very flawed gems is the > > worst. > > > It is bad luck for certain.But among " Jyotish quality " gems the highest risk is use of > Blue > > > Sapphire or Blue Diamond.This is my opinion.Y/s,Richard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________ > > > > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > > > > http://messenger.msn.click- url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? 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