Guest guest Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 Generally speaking, all the Grahas are Devas. Even Rahu was an Asura, still he was promoted to Deva by Bhagavan as Mohini Murti. So we accept all Navagraha as Devas. If a person has a very favorable Venus then they most likely have comfort and happiness. If a person has a very unfavorable Venus then they most likely have discomfort and unhappiness... specially during their Venus Dasha. Pretty simple. What does being " Asuracharya " have to do with it? Nothing! If you have favorable Venus (Shukra) and wear his gem (diamond) you do NOT become an asura as a result. Absurd reasoning. Planetary Gemology is metaphysical, so requires metaphysical reasoning. Y/s, Richard sacred-objects , Jay Munshi <jaymunshi wrote: > > Hello Ishwar, > > Very genuine reasoning. I never thought on the angle of Shukracharya being the Teacher of Asuras. > > Thanks and regards, > > Jay > > > > Posted by: " ishwar33 " ishwar33 ishwar33 > Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:19 am (PDT) > > > Hi Jay, > > Forget about poor man even rich person would not invest in 6 carat diamond, the cost of 6 carat certified diamond ranges from USD 35000 to USD 700000. As per planetary gemology the gem of venus should should not exceed 2 carats as Venus is king of Asuras and one shouldn't make that quality too strong, conversely the gem of Guru (Jupiter) should be chosen as bigger as possible, if the pocket allows as Shri Richard mentioned. > > Cheers > Ishwar > > sacred-objects, Jay Munshi <jaymunshi@ ..> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > Curious, where do we get the weight/13 rule from? And what if the a poor man of 85 Kgs is advised to wear a diamond? > > > > best regards, > > > > Jay > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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