Significance of Ashada month

In Vedic astrology, Navaratna is the blending of nine precious stones. It includes various colours of gemstones such as ruby, pearl, red coral, emerald, yellow sapphire, diamond, blue sapphire, hessonite and cat's eye.
People can select these auspicious stones based on their zodiac signs or horoscope. Different gemstones are depending on different planets such as Ruby or Manikkam represents Sun, Pearl or Muktaphalam represents Moon, Red coral or Moonga represents Mars, Emerald or Maratakam represents Mercury, Yellow sapphire or Pusparajam represents Jupiter, Diamond or Vajram represents Venus, Blue sapphire or Neelam represents Saturn, Hessonite or Gomedh represents Rahu and Cat's eye or Vaiduryam represents Ketu.
Navaratna stones are formed by using precious or semi precious stones. Based on astrological evidence, People can get benefits while wearing these precious stones. It can avoid negative impulses and getting positive energy. Navaratna is providing good healthy conditions and balanced emotions. While wearing these auspicious stones, people will get concentration in making exact decisions in life, getting peace of mind and wealth.
If anyone who wants to wear this stone can take Sunday morning on Shukla paksha as the auspicious day.
A navaratna ring is arranged in various coloured stones as in the middle point is a ruby surrounded in clockwise direction from the top position by diamond, pearl, red coral, hessonite, blue sapphire, cat's eye, yellow sapphire and emerald.
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