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Navaratna

Navaratna (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a Sanskrit compound word meaning "nine gems" or "ratnas". Jewellery created in this style has important cultural significance in many southern, and south-eastern Asian cultures as a symbol of wealth, and status, and is claimed to yield talismanic benefits towards health and well-being. The setting of the stones is believed to hold mystical powers tied to the astrology and mythology of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The historic origin of the navaratna is tied to the astrological concept of "Navagrahas", or "nine celestial gods" (planets).

Thailand's "Queen Sirikit Navaratna" necklace.

The stones are often set within gold or silver jewelry, with a ruby as the centerpiece representing the Sun. Each additional stone around the ruby then represents another celestial body within the Solar System, or a node, in addition to representing good fortune and the characteristics of various religious figures. For traditional purposes and the purported health benefits, the arrangement of the stones and their position on the body is of particular significance, as is the quality of the gemstones.

Across languages and cultures edit

In each culture, the Navaratna largely reflects the same core concepts associated with the stones. Their arrangement is considered sacred in almost all the countries of Asia, including, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, regardless of religious and cultural differences.[1]

Translation edit

Recognition in Thailand edit

In Thailand, the Navaratna is officially recognised as a national and royal symbol. A specific honour awarded by the king is called the "Noppharat Ratchawaraphon" (the Ancient Auspicious Order of the Nine Gems).[2]

 
Ribbon of the Order

The decoration consists of a single class (Knight). The insignia is:

  • Pendant of the Nine Gems, on a yellow sash with red, blue, and green trims, worn over the right shoulder of the left hip (for men). For women, the Pendant of the Nine Gems is attached to a silk ribbon, and worn on the front left shoulder.
  • Star of the Nine Gems, to wear on the left chest
  • Gold Ring of the Nine Gems, for men, to wear on the right ring finger.[3]

Gems and planets edit

Late Thai astrologer Horacharn Thep Sarikabutr has given the meaning of these nine gems in his Parichad-Jataka (chapter 2, verse 21, pages 35–36) translated as follows:[4]

"Top quality and flawless ruby is the gem for the Sun, natural pearl for the Moon, red coral for Mars, emerald for Mercury, yellow sapphire for Jupiter, diamond for Venus, blue sapphire for Saturn, hessonite for Rahu (ascending lunar node), and cat's eye for Ketu (descending lunar node)."

This quote, attributed to Brihat Jataka and is mentioned in Mani-mala[5] as well as Jataka Parijata[6]

माणिक्यं तरणेः सुजात्यममलं मुक्ताफलं शीतगोः
माहेयस्य च विद्रुमं मरकतं सौम्यस्य गारुत्मतम
देवेज्यस्य च पुष्पराजमसुराचार्यस्य वज्रं शनेः
नीलं निर्मलमन्ययोश्च गदिते गोमेदवैदूर्यके

māṇikyaṃ taraṇeḥ sujātyamamalaṃ muktāphalaṃ śītagoḥ
māheyasya ca vidrumaṃ marakataṃ saumyasya gārutmatama
devejyasya ca puṣparājamasurācāryasya vajraṃ śaneḥ
nīlaṃ nirmalamanyayośca gadite gomedavaidūryake

Translation:

"...these gems must be high-born and flawless."[7]

Setting arrangement edit

 
Nine Navaratna gems in a Nava-graha pendant-yantra.
 
A gold ring studded with Navaratna

The traditional setting and arrangement of the Navaratna are illustrated. A ruby (representing the Sun) is always in the center, surrounded (clockwise from the top) by a diamond, a natural pearl, red coral, hessonite, a blue sapphire, cat's eye, a yellow sapphire, and an emerald.

Traditionally, no gem other than a ruby or a red spinel is set in the center of the arrangement. Because the Sun is the center of the Solar System, its gem is positioned in the heart of a Navaratna Talisman.[8]

For an example of the Navaratna in a necklace setting, see Thailand's "The Queen Sirikit Navaratna."[9]

Navaratna gem purity edit

In the above sloka the words sujatyam-amalam (sujati=high born, and amala=completely pure or flawless) are significant. According to Asian belief systems, only clean, top-quality gems are considered to be auspicious.

In the Hindu Garuda Purana, chapter 68, verse 17, it is stated by the narrator, Sri Suta Goswami that:

"Pure, flawless gems have auspicious powers which can protect one from demons, snakes, poisons, diseases, sinful reactions, and other dangers, while flawed stones have the opposite effect."

A similar concept exists in the Agni Purana, chapter 246, slokas 7 and 8:

"A gem free from all impurities and radiating its characteristic internal luster should be looked upon as an escort of good luck; a gem which is cracked, fissured, devoid of luster, or appearing rough or sandy, should not be used at all."[10]

Contemporary ideas on gem therapy by Yogananda in Autobiography of a Yogi edit

"Just as a house can be fitted with a copper rod to absorb the shock of lightning, so the bodily temple can be benefited by various protective measures. Ages ago our yogis discovered that pure metals emit an astral light which is powerfully counteractive to negative pulls of the planets. Subtle electrical and magnetic radiations are constantly circulating in the universe [...] This problem received attention from our rishis; they found helpful not only a combination of metals, but also of plants and most effective of all faultless jewels of not less than two carats. The preventive uses of astrology have seldom been seriously studied outside of India. One little-known fact is that the proper jewels, metals, or plant preparations are valueless unless the required weight is secured, and unless these remedial agents are worn next to the skin."

Gems in sidereal astrology edit

According to Hindu astrology, life on Earth is influenced by the navagrahas, or nine influencers (the planets). The placement of the navagrahas in one's horoscope is supposed to influence an individual's life. Wearing the nine gems is said to provide an astrological balance and benefit to the wearer. In Hindu astrology, it is believed that these gems may have both positive and negative influences on human life and that astrological gems should be worn only after consulting an astrologer. Based on an individual's sidereal horoscope, either a single gem or a combination of compatible gems is advised to be worn to harness beneficial planets or counteract harmful planets.[11][12] The supposed "astrological" or "piezoelectric" benefit of wearing or donating gems has not been scientifically quantified.

References edit

  1. ^ Richard Brown (2007). Mangala Navaratna (page 1). Hrisikesh Ltd. ISBN 978-974-07-1853-6.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  4. ^ Richard Brown (2007). Mangala Navaratna. Hrisikesh Ltd. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-974-07-1853-6.
  5. ^ Sourindro Mohun Tagore (1879). Mani-mala. p. 575., verse 79
  6. ^ Sri Vaidyanatha Dikshitar. Jataka Parijata., chapter 2, sloka 21
  7. ^ Richard S. Brown (1995). Ancient Astrological Gemstones & Talismans. AGT Ltd. p. 47. ISBN 974-89022-4-2.
  8. ^ Richard Brown (2007). Mangala Navaratna. Hrisikesh Ltd. p. 2. ISBN 978-974-07-1853-6.
  9. ^ Bangkok Gems & Jewellery Magazine (1993). A New Addition to the Crown Jewels of Thailand. BGJ Bangkok.
  10. ^ Richard S. Brown (2008). Ancient Astrological Gemstones & Talismans (2nd ed.). Hrisikesh Ltd. pp. 33, 51. ISBN 978-974-8102-29-0.
  11. ^ Harish Johari (1982). The Healing Power of Gemstones. Destiny Books. p. 35. ISBN 0-89281-215-X.
  12. ^ Howard Beckman (2000). Vibrational Healing With Gems. Balaji Publisher. ISBN 81-212-0704-5.

External links edit

  • The Planetary Gemologists Association website

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For other uses see Navaratna disambiguation Navaratna Sanskrit नवरत न is a Sanskrit compound word meaning nine gems or ratnas Jewellery created in this style has important cultural significance in many southern and south eastern Asian cultures as a symbol of wealth and status and is claimed to yield talismanic benefits towards health and well being The setting of the stones is believed to hold mystical powers tied to the astrology and mythology of Hinduism Jainism and Buddhism The historic origin of the navaratna is tied to the astrological concept of Navagrahas or nine celestial gods planets Thailand s Queen Sirikit Navaratna necklace The stones are often set within gold or silver jewelry with a ruby as the centerpiece representing the Sun Each additional stone around the ruby then represents another celestial body within the Solar System or a node in addition to representing good fortune and the characteristics of various religious figures For traditional purposes and the purported health benefits the arrangement of the stones and their position on the body is of particular significance as is the quality of the gemstones Contents 1 Across languages and cultures 1 1 Translation 1 2 Recognition in Thailand 2 Gems and planets 3 Setting arrangement 4 Navaratna gem purity 5 Contemporary ideas on gem therapy by Yogananda in Autobiography of a Yogi 6 Gems in sidereal astrology 7 References 8 External linksAcross languages and cultures editIn each culture the Navaratna largely reflects the same core concepts associated with the stones Their arrangement is considered sacred in almost all the countries of Asia including India Nepal Sri Lanka Singapore Myanmar Cambodia Vietnam Indonesia Thailand and Malaysia regardless of religious and cultural differences 1 Translation edit Navaratna in Sanskrit Hindi Marathi Nepali Sinhalese Kannada Burmese and Indonesian Nabaratna in Bengali and Odia Navaratinam in Tamil Navaratnalu in Telugu Navaratnam in Malayalam Nawaratna in Malay Nawarat or Noppharat in Thai Nawarat နဝရတ in BurmeseRecognition in Thailand edit In Thailand the Navaratna is officially recognised as a national and royal symbol A specific honour awarded by the king is called the Noppharat Ratchawaraphon the Ancient Auspicious Order of the Nine Gems 2 nbsp Ribbon of the OrderThe decoration consists of a single class Knight The insignia is Pendant of the Nine Gems on a yellow sash with red blue and green trims worn over the right shoulder of the left hip for men For women the Pendant of the Nine Gems is attached to a silk ribbon and worn on the front left shoulder Star of the Nine Gems to wear on the left chest Gold Ring of the Nine Gems for men to wear on the right ring finger 3 Gems and planets editLate Thai astrologer Horacharn Thep Sarikabutr has given the meaning of these nine gems in his Parichad Jataka chapter 2 verse 21 pages 35 36 translated as follows 4 Top quality and flawless ruby is the gem for the Sun natural pearl for the Moon red coral for Mars emerald for Mercury yellow sapphire for Jupiter diamond for Venus blue sapphire for Saturn hessonite for Rahu ascending lunar node and cat s eye for Ketu descending lunar node This quote attributed to Brihat Jataka and is mentioned in Mani mala 5 as well as Jataka Parijata 6 म ण क य तरण स ज त यममल म क त फल श तग म ह यस य च व द र म मरकत स म यस य ग र त मतमद व ज यस य च प ष पर जमस र च र यस य वज र शन न ल न र मलमन यय श च गद त ग म दव द र यक maṇikyaṃ taraṇeḥ sujatyamamalaṃ muktaphalaṃ sitagoḥmaheyasya ca vidrumaṃ marakataṃ saumyasya garutmatamadevejyasya ca puṣparajamasuracaryasya vajraṃ saneḥnilaṃ nirmalamanyayosca gadite gomedavaiduryake Translation Ruby maṇikyaṃ for Surya taraṇeḥ Sun Pearl muktaphalaṃ for Chandra Moon Red coral vidrumaṃ for Mangala maheya Mars Emerald maratakaṃ for Budha saumya Mercury Yellow sapphire puṣparajaṃ for Bṛhaspati devejya Jupiter Diamond vajraṃ for Shukra asuracarya Venus Blue sapphire nilaṃ for Shani Saturn Hessonite gomeda for Rahu the ascending lunar node Cat s eye vaiduryaṃ for Ketu the descending lunar node these gems must be high born and flawless 7 Setting arrangement edit nbsp Nine Navaratna gems in a Nava graha pendant yantra nbsp A gold ring studded with NavaratnaThe traditional setting and arrangement of the Navaratna are illustrated A ruby representing the Sun is always in the center surrounded clockwise from the top by a diamond a natural pearl red coral hessonite a blue sapphire cat s eye a yellow sapphire and an emerald Traditionally no gem other than a ruby or a red spinel is set in the center of the arrangement Because the Sun is the center of the Solar System its gem is positioned in the heart of a Navaratna Talisman 8 For an example of the Navaratna in a necklace setting see Thailand s The Queen Sirikit Navaratna 9 Navaratna gem purity editIn the above sloka the words sujatyam amalam sujati high born and amala completely pure or flawless are significant According to Asian belief systems only clean top quality gems are considered to be auspicious In the Hindu Garuda Purana chapter 68 verse 17 it is stated by the narrator Sri Suta Goswami that Pure flawless gems have auspicious powers which can protect one from demons snakes poisons diseases sinful reactions and other dangers while flawed stones have the opposite effect A similar concept exists in the Agni Purana chapter 246 slokas 7 and 8 A gem free from all impurities and radiating its characteristic internal luster should be looked upon as an escort of good luck a gem which is cracked fissured devoid of luster or appearing rough or sandy should not be used at all 10 Contemporary ideas on gem therapy by Yogananda in Autobiography of a Yogi editSee also Autobiography of a Yogi Just as a house can be fitted with a copper rod to absorb the shock of lightning so the bodily temple can be benefited by various protective measures Ages ago our yogis discovered that pure metals emit an astral light which is powerfully counteractive to negative pulls of the planets Subtle electrical and magnetic radiations are constantly circulating in the universe This problem received attention from our rishis they found helpful not only a combination of metals but also of plants and most effective of all faultless jewels of not less than two carats The preventive uses of astrology have seldom been seriously studied outside of India One little known fact is that the proper jewels metals or plant preparations are valueless unless the required weight is secured and unless these remedial agents are worn next to the skin Gems in sidereal astrology editAccording to Hindu astrology life on Earth is influenced by the navagrahas or nine influencers the planets The placement of the navagrahas in one s horoscope is supposed to influence an individual s life Wearing the nine gems is said to provide an astrological balance and benefit to the wearer In Hindu astrology it is believed that these gems may have both positive and negative influences on human life and that astrological gems should be worn only after consulting an astrologer Based on an individual s sidereal horoscope either a single gem or a combination of compatible gems is advised to be worn to harness beneficial planets or counteract harmful planets 11 12 The supposed astrological or piezoelectric benefit of wearing or donating gems has not been scientifically quantified References edit Richard Brown 2007 Mangala Navaratna page 1 Hrisikesh Ltd ISBN 978 974 07 1853 6 Reference Thai Government Archived from the original on 2009 10 05 Retrieved 2009 08 28 How to wear navaratna Archived from the original on 2009 06 21 Retrieved 2010 05 17 Richard Brown 2007 Mangala Navaratna Hrisikesh Ltd pp 1 2 ISBN 978 974 07 1853 6 Sourindro Mohun Tagore 1879 Mani mala p 575 verse 79 Sri Vaidyanatha Dikshitar Jataka Parijata chapter 2 sloka 21 Richard S Brown 1995 Ancient Astrological Gemstones amp Talismans AGT Ltd p 47 ISBN 974 89022 4 2 Richard Brown 2007 Mangala Navaratna Hrisikesh Ltd p 2 ISBN 978 974 07 1853 6 Bangkok Gems amp Jewellery Magazine 1993 A New Addition to the Crown Jewels of Thailand BGJ Bangkok Richard S Brown 2008 Ancient Astrological Gemstones amp Talismans 2nd ed Hrisikesh Ltd pp 33 51 ISBN 978 974 8102 29 0 Harish Johari 1982 The Healing Power of Gemstones Destiny Books p 35 ISBN 0 89281 215 X Howard Beckman 2000 Vibrational Healing With Gems Balaji Publisher ISBN 81 212 0704 5 External links editThe Planetary Gemologists Association website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Navaratna amp oldid 1214951298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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