Is gemstone really works

Like medical science, the success of gemstone therapy too depends on how properly and correctly it’s implemented. If you’re new to the world of gemstones and want to be benefited through the amazing science of astro-gemology, the following points can be quite helpful for you. It’s not an exhaustive list but contains pretty vital information.

1. Correct Recommendation: In Vedic Astrology, there are 9 planets and there’s one gemstone for each of them. As per your horoscope some planets are your friends (benefics) while others aren’t (malefics). It is advisable to wear gem of your benefic planets only; else it may do more harm than good.

One should avoid wearing gemstone(s) as per his/her Rashi (Moon Sign), Dasha (Time Period) and other generalised parameters. Always consult a learned Astro-Gemologist or Astrologer for this purpose. Based on the planetary positions in your chart, he will also be able to suggest the best sequence to wear the gems in case more than one suits you.

2. Ratti/Weight: Whenever during consultation I recommend my client to wear a gemstone, most of the times the immediate question I’m asked is “How many rattis would be fine for me?”. Firstly, ratti is not the standard unit; carat is. So till date if you’ve been buying gems in rattis, it’s better to switch to carats to avoid being cheated (at least w.r.t. weight). Secondly, weight of the gem is not the only factor which determines its power. There are other important parameters as well like colour, clarity and cut. They too should be considered.

3. Treatment and Man-Made Gems: All that glitters is not gold. And all coloured stones are not astrological gems. The two statements are equally true. Synthetic, or in other words lab-manufactured gems may look similar to natural gems but they have no astrological significance. Also, nowadays there is a widespread malpractice of applying “treatment” to the natural gems to enhance their clarity and looks. This too reduces or nullifies the gem’s power and renders it useless for astrological use.

Always go for natural and untreated gems. Certificate from a reputed lab like GIA or GII should help ascertain this.

4. Test and Wear Approach: Many astrologers suggest their clients to test a gemstone before wearing it to confirm if it suits the individual. The methodology is found to be followed especially in case of Blue Sapphire (Neelam). This should be avoided at all costs unless you’re planning to put yourself at risk. A real gem has the capacity to do significant damage even during testing if it doesn’t suit you. The approach is suggested by astrologers who either don’t have sufficient astrological knowledge or are not confident of their skill. Your horoscope contains all the information required to determine which gems suit you (without any testing). The only thing you need to do is – consult the right astrologer.

5. Consecration: Last but not the least – it’s very important that your gem should be consecrated (Hindi term – abhimantrit) in your name and birth nakshatra. It increases the blessings of the gem for you noteworthily.