Vedic Astrology and Gems

  Counteract Malefic Planets

 

 Vedic astrologers have been prescribing gemstones to counteract the effects of  negative planetary influences since ancient times.

 

According to the Puranas,  Vedic historical texts, kings of previous ages wore powerful gems on whatever  parts of the body were slightly weak or vulnerable. The gems served as shields  against the belligerent attacks of their adversaries.

 

 It was also believed that each precious gem related to a planetary deity. Thus  wearing the gem of that particular planet would help to appease its deity, and  thus more favorable life conditions would come to that person through the  planetary resonances.

 

 The practice of wearing gems for strengthening certain weak planets in the  horoscope, is still being practiced today, not only in Vedic cultures, but in  certain western ones as well. In practice, it is found that dramatic and  positive effects come to a person by wearing the gem(s) that encourage  strengthening of planetary imbalances in the horoscope. It is also found that  one can bring negative energies to him or herself by wearing the wrong gems.  Thus planetary gemology is an ancient healing and protective art that can be  used to ones advantage with the help of a Vedic astrologer.

 

  Gems and Planets

 

 Gems are prescribed according to which planets need strengthening. The  following chart shows which gems relate to the various planets. (Rahu and Ketu  are the moon's north and south nodes.)

 

 For each planet, the primary stone is listed first. Secondary stones can  also be used, but the primary stones are preferred.  Planet Stone  Sun Ruby, garnet, red spinel, rubelite  Moon Pearls, moonstone  Mars Red coral, carnelian, bloodstone  Mercury Emerald, green tourmaline, diopside, peridot, jade  Jupiter Yellow sapphire, Imperial topaz, yellow beryl, citrine  Venus Diamond, white sapphire, white topaz, zircon and quartz  Saturn Blue sapphire, tanzanite, blue spinel, iolite, lapis  Rahu Hessonite, orange zircon, spessertite and other orange garnets  Ketu Cat's eye (chrysoberly), apetite I  really like the reading of your paper and I can see that you are very serious  in your profession, plus your study of the matter was really deep and  thorough. Are you still practicing and what are your services consisting of?