Navaratna Jewelry
In Navratna jewelry, nine auspicious stones are used in a single
ornament. The belief behind this is that the nine stones together ensure
well being of the person who wears it. In India, Navratna jewelry has
been given major importance, because of its astrological significance as
well as its innate charm.Jewelry making is an ancient art that is as old as human civilization,
and the Asian subcontinent has always featured predominantly among the
world leaders when it comes to development in the styles and techniques
of making jewelry. India in particular boasts of a rich history when it
comes to traditional jewelry. The country’s fascination with jewelry
dates back to the Indus Valley civilization, around 5000 years ago.
Jewelry has been an integral part of a typical Indian’s life from the
past many centuries. Jewelry designs and techniques during the earlier
times were relatively simpler, but with time they became more elaborate
and complex. Initially used for the sole purpose of decoration and
ornamentation, jewelry started acquiring more spiritual and social
significance as the centuries wore by. Soon they were no longer just
used for the sole purpose of adding to one’s looks—they actually became
spiritual symbols believed to hold the powers of influencing the
heavenly bodies. Precious stones and metals from time immemorial have
been believed to possess celestial powers and thus the ability to bestow
upon the wearers immense moral courage and supernatural powers. On the
other hand, some precious stones were also believed to be unlucky and
were feared for their ostensible power to bring misfortune to the owner.
The supernatural powers believed to be possessed by the precious metals
and gemstones added to the charms and enigma of jewelry crafted from
these.
The Indian subcontinent has been one of the major centers of jewelry
from the past several millennia. Out of all the types of jewelry that
are held in reverence in the subcontinent, Navaratna Jewelry probably
features in the top due to the mystical powers believed to be possessed
by such kind of jewelry. The term “Navaratna” is derived from the
Sanskrit compound word which means “nine gems.” Thus Navaratna jewelry
refers to jewelry pieces created with the nine gems— diamond, ruby,
emerald, coral, pearl, yellow sapphire, blue sapphire, hessonite and
cat's eye. Each of these gems is assigned a certain celestial
significance and such a type of jewelry has been popular since ancient
times due to the supernatural prowess ascribed to the constituent nine
gems.
List of the Navaratnas as per Hindu Vedic Astrology
1. Ruby for Surya (Sun): Ruby is believed to enhance
the qualities of vitality, leadership, independence, and purity. The
gemstone was often used by royalty to focus and sustain their leadership
qualities. The gem stone can also kindle negative feelings of
heightened egotism and self-absorption. Therefore ruby should always be
worn with care, preferably with companion gems.
2. Pearl for Chandra (Moon): Natural pearl is often
used in Ayurvedic medicines for its medicinal properties. It has the
ability to increase emotional stability, mental strength, friendliness
and contentment in the wearer. It should preferably be balanced with
other gems as it can also cause anxiety, mood swings, isolation, and
relationship problems. It should not be worn by people with certain
physical conditions as pearls might aggravate them.
3. Red Coral for Mangala (Mars): The color red is
often associated with vitality and sexuality. Red coral helps to
energize the wearer and bestows upon them insight and courage. On the
other hand, it can also kindle negative repercussions like increased
anger, inability to control passion/temper. It should be avoided by
people with a high sex drive and should not be worn by a person
suffering from fever.
4. Emerald for Budha (Mercury): Emerald is said to
help the wearer in becoming mentally alert and improves communication
skills and mental control. It is also believed to be good for soothing
stomach ailments. Mercury is the planet of intellect and communication
and thus emerald helps in enhancing the mental capacity of the wearer.
This gem stone is generally considered safe for everyone to wear unless a
person suffers from psychological problems.
5. Yellow sapphire for B?haspati (Jupiter): The
planet Jupiter stands for qualities like wisdom, judgment, enthusiasm,
joyfulness, and compassion. Wearing yellow sapphire enhances these
qualities in an individual. When Jupiter is weak in a person’s chart,
they can feel self-pity and sadness. Yellow sapphire, when worn with the
advice of an astrologer, can help one become happy and prosperous in
life.
6. Diamond for Shukra (Venus): Venus is the planet
of feminine energy, love and beauty. A conflicting Venus in a person’s
horoscope can make them sexually obsessive and overtly sensuous.
Diamonds can help in bringing a balance in such a person’s life by
increasing grace, charm, and artistic abilities. Since Venus is
considered to be a beneficial planet, diamonds are generally safe for
everyone to wear. But care should be taken that only high quality
diamonds are worn; otherwise it may lead to negative consequences.
7. Blue sapphire for Shani (Saturn): Saturn is
generally considered a controversial planet and can cause complications
in a person’s life if its influence is not balanced. A weak Saturn
creates issues like diseases, financial problems, or insomnia. Due to
its association with the planet, blue sapphire should be worn with
caution, and preferably in combination with other compatible gems. Its
size and purity should also be taken into consideration.
8. Hessonite for Rahu (the ascending lunar node): Rahu,
also called the North Node in the West, is associated with the gem
hessonite. The gem helps to balance the influence of external sources of
information like media and brings a sense of clarity to the mind of the
wearer. When poorly placed in a person’s horoscope, Rahu can lead to
fear, agitation, confusion, and addictive behavior. Hessonite is a very
good gem to wear in today’s world in order to balance the negative
influence of media on our minds.
9. Cat's Eye for Ketu (the descending lunar node): Ketu,
called the South Node in the West, is represented by Cat’s Eye. An
afflicted Ketu can cause doubt, uncertainty, poor concentration, and
lack of insight. Wearing Cat’s Eye helps to alleviate these problems. It
is better to wear this gem as a part of the Navaratna ensemble, under
the guidance of an astrologer.
Historical Significance of Navaratna Jewelry : During the ancient time, Navaratna Jewelry was predominantly worn by the
kings and the emperors (Maharaja) in the form of an amulet. Since each
of these gemstones is associated with a celestial deity, the combination
of these nine gems is believed to invoke the cosmic powers of heavenly
bodies in totality. The royal rulers in ancient India revered gemstones
as Hindu Gods and the Navaratna were implied to represent the universe
in totality according to the Hindu religion. The nine gems were
considered so powerful that only the kings and emperors were given the
privilege of wearing certain types of Navaratna jewelry due to their
perceived potency. For example, only the Maharaja and his intimate
relations were permitted to wear royal turban ornaments. Among the nine
gems, the diamond is considered to be the most powerful. Historically,
diamonds were given as an offering to win back a ruler’s lost favor or
as a tribute in exchange for protection or a symbol of surrendering to
an enemy king. During the Mughal era, the rulers had their names and
titles inscribed on diamonds as a means of assuring their immortality.
The Navaratna, especially diamonds, played a very significant role in
shaping the history of India. As representatives of cosmic powers, they
symbolized supremacy and authority and as such were frequently used to
finance wars, force abdications, rouse revolutions, and for other war
and political purposes.Diamonds were also believed to be poisonous and crushed diamonds were
often fed to enemy rulers/officers in an attempt to murder them.
Believed to be the most precious among the Navaratna, diamonds were also
gifted to victorious military warriors in order to honor them, or as
ransom payment for release of a king or prince from imprisonment or
abduction.
Navaratna jewelry has been popular throughout Asia from the past several
centuries. Valued as much for their cosmic potency as for their
materialistic worth, Navaratna jewelry is a significant part of Indian
religious and astrological traditions. With a revival in the interest in
astrology as a scientific field in recent times, the demand for
Navaratna jewelry is sure to surge in the coming years.
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