Method of Wear Gem
Method of Wear Gem
Method of Wear Gem
by Bipul Pathak
1. INTRODUCTION
Throughout the ages, the gemstones have been seen as representations of wealth
and power. Symbols of supremacy like crowns and richly decorated clothes and
robes have traditionally been adorned with jewels. But gemstones are not just for the
wealthy or scientifically minded researcher. But these can be appreciated by
common man also just to enjoy the beauty of these gems. The gemstones appeal
initially due to their mysterious appeal,lustre and their colour. This makes them
exquisite but their rarity, hardness and durability makes them doubly valuable.
Gemstones are minerals. Out of a total of more than 2500 different minerals, only
about 60 odd are commonly used as gemstones. Other minerals are unsuitable as
gems because they are too soft and get scratched easily.
Most of the gemstones are natural inorganic minerals with a fixed chemical
composition and a regular internal crystal structure. A few gems like Pearl and
Amber come from plants and animals and are known as organic gems.
Then there are some gems, which are synthetic. They do not have natural origin but
are made in laboratories. They have very similar physical properties as the natural
gems, and can be cut and polished to imitate the real thing. Sometimes these are
used as a substitute in jewellery as they cost substantially less than the real gems.
3. SCIENCE OF GEMMOLOGY
MINERAL GEMSTONES
o Igneous rocks-
These are rocks, which have solidified from the molten rocks, which
lies molten deep beneath the earth’s surface. Some igneous rocks are
extrusive where it solidifies after volcanic eruption and some are
intrusive rocks where it solidifies beneath the earth. The rate of
solidification determines the size of crystals found. Slower the rate,
larger the crystal and consequently larger the size of gemstones in it.
o Sedimentary rocks-
o Metamorphic rocks—
Metamorphic rocks are either Igneous or Sedimentary, which have
changed beneath the earth due to heat and pressure and has resulted
in new form of minerals in it. During this process gemstones also grow
within them.
ORGANIC GEMSTONES
Organic gemstones have their origin either from plants or from animals.
Like natural Pearls form around foreign bodies that have made their
way inside the shells of marine or freshwater shellfish. Cultured pearls
are produced artificially in large fisheries, many in the shallow waters
off the seashores. Shells, which are regarded as gems, may come from
animals as diverse as snails and turtles, living in the ocean, in fresh
water or on land. Coral is made up of the skeletons of tiny marine
animals called Coral Polyps. Bone or Ivory from the teeth or tusks of
mammals, may come from recently living animals or from fossils
thousands of years old. Amber is fossilized tree resin, collected from
soft sediments or the sea. Jet is fossilized wood, found in some
sedimentary rocks.
SYNTHETIC GEMSTONES
Because of the way the synthetic gems are made, they show subtle
differences in shape and colour that help to distinguish them from their
natural counterparts. Similarly, the synthetic gems have inclusions,
which are different from the natural inclusions. The experts can identify
them and distinguish.
The legend further goes that from these gems, Sun took
away Ruby, Moon picked up Pearls, Mars took away
Coral, Mercury took Emeralds, Jupiter picked up Yellow
Sapphire, Venus took Diamonds, Saturn took Blue
Sapphires,Rahu took away Zircon and Ketu lifted Lapis
Lazuli. This is the reason why these stones are worn by
humans to enhance the strength of these planets.
In India also, lockets made of silver and studded with Pearls are
hung around the necks of the infants to ward off evils. The Greeks
still believe, if women wear the Blue Sapphires on person ,no
sense of immorality would pollute their mind nor any fear of
supernatural will affect them.
There are numerous such beliefs cutting across all cultures and
communities, which are associated with the gems. These if
written would fill volumes .But a fair idea can be had from the
above that the gems had a very special place in human life since
ancient times.
There are laws in pure science which have not been proved but
are accepted as their effects are observed by us day in and day
out and they are called laws conversely also as they have not
been proved otherwise. The simplest example being Law of
Gravitation. It is a law because it is observed daily by us and also
it has not been proved through experiment to be not true.
The gemstones have different colours and lustre. Sun being the
source of all energy, also affects human beings. If we observe the
sunlight through prism in a laboratory, we get seven-colour
spectrum. The other invisible two colours are infra red and ultra
violet. Thus the spectrum of nine colours is understood to be the
cosmic matrix and is very essence of nine planets. The nine
planets are associated with these colours and the stones
prescribed are also in consonance. It is important to note that the
wavelength of coloured light emanating from the nine planets is
believed to match those radiating from each planet’s
corresponding gemstone. Thus prescribing gemstones is not out
of synchronous with this energy system. A particular stone
absorbs all kind of solar and cosmic energy and allows a
particular type of energy to pass through it and which is then
absorbed by the body. If prescribed properly, this actually helps
the individual. This restores the balance in him ,and he finds the
self-improving.
In Astrology for every person at the time of his birth a rising sign of zodiac is
unique. For every ascendant ,there is ruling planet and a corresponding
gemstone is prescribed. The table shows Ascendant wise gemstones.
(PUKHRAJ)
(NEELAM)
(NEELAM)
(PUKHRAJ)
There are 27 Nakshatras as per vedic astrology and each nakshatra has a
ruling planet and consequently a gemstone prescribed for each nakshatra.
The table below shows Nakshatra wise list of gemstones prescribed.
RUBY
Ruby is the name given to red gem quality corundum. These can
be of varying shades of reds to pink. The best rubies are those,
which have mystical deep red colour. The finest rubies are found
in Burma. Thailand, Afghanistan Vietnam and Pakistan also
produce bright rubies. India, USA Australia and Norway also
produce rubies which are dark to opaque at times.
Ruby is the stone for Sun and is a precious stone. The semi
precious substitute for Ruby isRed Garnet.
PEARL
Pearls are formed in shellfish- especially oysters and mussels. They are
formed as a natural defence against an irritant, such as a piece of grit.
Layers of aragonite called nacre are secreted around the irritant and then
it gradually builds up to form the pearl. Pearls vary in colour from white,
white with a hint of pink, brown and even black. This depends upon the
type of water and other ambient factors. Natural pearls have been found
in Persian Gulf, Gulf of mannar in Indian Ocean and Red Sea for very
long time. These days in Japan and China pearls are made through
culture.
Opal is hardened Silica Gel and contains 5-10 percent water. This
is non-crystalline unlike other gems and with use it dries out and
can have cracks. The Opal which shows iridescence is precious
and for Moon white opal is used as substitute. It is Hydrated Silica
Gel with hardness of 6,Specific Gravity of 2.10 and Refractive
Index of 1.37-1.47 with structure being Amorphous. It is found in
cavities in sedimentary rocks and Australia is the main producer
of Opals. It is also found in USA, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa.
RED CORAL
Red coral is the precious stone for Mars. The semi precious
substitute for this is Carnelian.
The Hessonite is the precious stone for Rahu. Its semi precious substitute
is Zircon and Amber.
YELLOW SAPPHIRE
BLUE SAPPHIRE
Blue sapphire is the precious stone for Saturn. The semi precious
substitute is Turquoise and Lapis lazuli.
EMERALD
Emerald is basically Beryl gemmologically with presence of
chromium and Vanadium, which makes it green .It can have
various colours from colourless,blue,pink and golden yellow
depending upon the inclusion. It is Beryllium aluminium silicate
and formula is Be3Al2(SiO3)6. It is found in granites,pegmatites and
schists as well as alluvial deposits. The finest emerald is from
Colombia. Other sources are Astria,India,Aystralia,Brazil,South
Africa,Egypt,Norway,Pakistan and Zimbabwe.
CAT’S EYE
Cat’s eye is the precious stone for Ketu. The semi precious
substitute for this is Alexandrite.
DIAMOND
SHOWING
EMERALD PERIDOT
Astrologers all over are prescribing gems for various purposes. There are
basically four methods of prescribing the gemstones. We will give the
description of all the systems here.
(PUKHRAJ)
(NEELAM)
(NEELAM)
(PUKHRAJ)
Prescription on the basis of ‘Lagna’ –the ‘Birth Ascendant’
In this system, the gemstone is prescribed on the basis of the sign which is
rising at the time of the birth. The system has a flaw that it does not give
credence to any other astrological factor. The stones prescribed this way
may not give any effect at times and may adversely affect the native. The
chart shown below gives a summary of this system of prescription.
(PUKHRAJ)
(NEELAM)
(NEELAM)
(PUKHRAJ)
Step 1.- The Lagna is looked at first and then the lord of ascendant is
checked for its auspiciousness in the Rasi and Navamsa chart.
Step 2.- Then the position of the planet ruling the Mahadasha (Major
Planetary Period) is checked. Sometimes the ruling planet of antardasha
is also factored in.
Step3. - Then the Moon rasi is checked and the lord of Moon sign is
checked for auspiciousness .
Step 4. -- Then the Janma Nakshatra is checked including the lord and its
dispositor for auspiciousness.
Step5. -- Next all the nine planets are examined in rasi chart to see their
strengths.
Step 6. -- Then the sign ownership of various planets is also given due
consideration.
Step 7. -- The Navamsa chart has to be studied for all the factors
simultaneously as it will pinpoint many hidden facts which are overlooked
by looking at the Rasi Chart.
Step 8. -- Then the chalit chart should also be made to see if a planet
changes its position housewise. If it does, then it should be invariably
taken into account.
The above system when used by qualified astrologer will give clear
indications about the type of gemstone to be prescribed for a native.
Normally the stones are prescribed for strengthening the planets which
results in beneficial effects. The natives who remain in touch with their
astrologers as a counselor, derive more benefits. In such cases, the
astrologer is able to prescribe gemstones for a particular period only to
derive the maximum benefits of it. Then that gemstone is not used and
another gemstone is prescribed for further period. This dynamic way of
prescription is actually very beneficial and is gaining ground in modern
times.Logically,some of the gemstones interfere with the cosmic effects of
other gems also and thus are in conflict. Under such circumstances, this
dynamic prescription of gemstones is very useful as the astrologer can
derive benefits for the native from various gemstones at different points
of time, without any negative effect of the conflict of gems.
In this system the gemstones are prescribed on the basis of the first letter
of the name of the person as per Indian sound of pronunciation of that
letter. The system gives very indifferent results and is not very popular.
The reason is that, in modern times the names are not given on the basis
of the astrological consultations by people and the prescription of a
gemstone may not be in tune with the actual horoscope of the native. The
table below gives the bird’s eye view of details of the system.
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
7. CONFLICTING GEMSTONES
The table below will give the general conflict existing between
various gems and the planetary reasons for this astrologically. The
qualified astrologer, however, can take liberty of prescribing
combined gemstones also. Sometimes it has been seen that the
position of planets in the horoscope also shows that combination of
certain gemstones would conflict. Thus, a qualified astrologer’s
opinion should always be sought in wearing gemstones.
KETU Ketu is incompatible with Sun and Moon.Ketu gems like Cat’s
Eye should not be used with Ruby or Pearl.
SATURN Saturn is incompatible with Sun, Moon and Mars. Saturn gems
such as Blue Sapphire should not be used with Ruby, Pearl or
Red Coral.
MARS Mars is incompatible with Mercury and Saturn. Mars gems like
Red Coral should not be used with Emerald and Blue Sapphire.
Article By:-
Bipul Pathak
June 2002.
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