Emeralds are fascinating gemstones. They have the most beautiful, most intense and most radiant green
that can possibly be imagined: emerald green. Inclusions are tolerated. In top quality, fineemeralds
are even more valuable than diamonds.
Used for prosperity, mainly for precaution of mercury.
Rudraksha (also Rudraksh; Sanskrit: rudrāksa ("Rudra's eyes") is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree whose
seed is traditionally used for prayer beads in Hinduism. The seed is borne by several species of Elaeocarpus,
with E. ganitrus being the principal species used in the making of a bead chain or mala. Rudraksha is a Sanskrit
compound consisting of the name Rudra ("Shiva") and akṣha ("eyes"). The specific epithet ganitrus is possibly
taken from ganitri, the name for this species in Sundanese and Malay.
Rudraksha grows in the area from the Gangetic Plain in foothills of the Himalayas to South-East Asia, Indonesia,
New Guinea to Australia, Guam, and Hawaii.[3] Rudraksha seeds are covered by an outer shell of blue color when
fully ripe, and for this reason are also known as blueberry beads. The blue colour is derived not from pigment
but is structural.[4] It is an evergreen tree that grows quickly. Rudraksha Tree starts bearing fruit in three
to four years. As the tree matures, the roots buttress rising up narrowly near the trunk and radiating out along
the surface of the ground.
Religious use
Prayer beads made of rudraksha.
Collection of five faced Rudrakshas.
The intensely blue fruit. This one was harvested at grove of rudraksha trees on Kauai, Hawaii
Rudraksha beads are the material from which malas (108 beads in number) are made. The term is used both for the
berries themselves and as a term for the type of mālā made from them.[5] In this sense, a rudraksha is a rosary,
used for repetitive prayer (japa), a common aid to worship in Hinduism. Rudraksha is also used for treatment of
various diseases in traditional Indian medicine.
The seeds show variation in the number of grooves on their surface, and are classified on the basis of the number
of divisions that they have. Different qualities are attributed to the rudraksha based on the number of grooves,
or 'faces' that it has. A common type has five divisions, and these are considered to be symbolic of the five faces
of Shiva. It can only be worn with red string or a gold chain.
Rudraksha Mala has been used by Hindus (as well as Sikhs and Buddhists) as rosary at least from the 10th century
onwards for meditation purposes and to sanctify the mind, body and soul. The word Rudraksha is derived from Rudra
(Shiva—the Hindu God of all living creatures) and aksha (eyes). One Hindu legend says that once Lord Shiva opened
His eyes after a long period yogic meditation, because of extreme fulfillment He shed out a tear. This single tear
from Shiva’s eye grew into the Rudraksha tree. Rudraksha fruit is blue in color but turns black when dried. The central
hard Rudraksha uni-seed may have 1 to 21 faces.
Yantra literally means "instrument". A Yantra is a geometric design acting as a highly efficient tool
for contemplation, concentration and meditation. Yantras carry spiritual significance, and point the
user to higher levels of consciousness. Yantra literally means "instrument". A Yantra is a geometric
design acting as a highly efficient tool for contemplation, concentration and meditation. Yantras carry
spiritual significance, and point the user to higher levels of consciousness.
The KABAZ is used to improve mental and emotional outlook,
physical health, marriage, relationships, career, income, prosperity, spiritual
progress and all areas of life.
The Kabaz is said to be more powerful than wearing four to six gemstones,
including the ruby, pearl, red coral, emerald, diamond, and blue or yellow sapphire.
It is, however, far more economical than the thousands of dollars required to achieve
the same remedial power with gemstones.
The Idol items presented here are made with a mixture of Mercury, along with Silver and other metals. Ancient Vedas has considered Parad as the most pure and auspicious metal which has very high religious importance. It is said in Brahma Purana, from the Ancient Vedic Texts that he who worships parad idols devotedly, whether one is male or female, Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Shudra gets full worldly pleasures, and at last attains supreme destination (salvation). During life-span they get glory, honor, high office, name and fame.
Feng shui really works like magic. Its like a miraculous force working either to your advantage or disadvantage.
Good feng shui is about organising your home in a way that affects you in a positive manner. This means every object in your house. And when i say every object I mean from the placement of your mirror to your bed to your couch to the plant that looks like it might just be dying.
But I would say feng shui decorating is not just moving furnitures. Its about selecting certain objects for a very systematic placement.
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