Ratna Upratna Nag Nagina Sampurna Gyan

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Book Title: Ratna Upratna Nag Nagina Sampurna Gyan (Complete Knowledge of Gems, Semi-Precious Stones, and Jewels) Author: Pandit Kapil Mohan (referred to as "Ratna Samrat" - Emperor of Gems) Publisher: Randhir Prakashan, Haridwar Edition: First Edition, 2001

Overall Purpose: The book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of gems and semi-precious stones, their significance, properties, and how they can be used for the well-being and betterment of human life. It connects the ancient wisdom of astrology and gemology with practical applications for spiritual and material prosperity, protection from negative influences, and even healing.

Key Themes and Content Areas:

  1. The Nature and Significance of Gems (Ratna):

    • The book defines "Ratna" as something superior, and in the context of the book, it refers to precious stones.
    • It distinguishes between mineral gems (mined from the earth like diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire, topaz, zircon, cat's eye) and organic gems (created by living beings like coral and pearl).
    • Gems are believed to possess divine energy that can ward off planetary afflictions and bring happiness and peace.
    • The author, with 50 years of experience, asserts that gems are effective in removing planetary malefic effects.
  2. The Influence of Celestial Bodies and Gems:

    • The book explains that all celestial bodies (planets, stars) emit rays that influence all beings and objects on Earth.
    • Each planet emits rays of a specific color. Gems have the capacity to absorb and transmit these planetary rays.
    • Wearing the right gem can strengthen a weak planet or mitigate the ill effects of a malefic one.
  3. Classification and Origin of Gems:

    • Heavenly Gems (Swarglok ki Mani): Discusses four types: Rudramani, Syamantakamani, Chintamani, and Koustubhamani, with mythological origins and their benefits.
    • Serpent Gems (Patal Lok ki Sarpmani): Details the concept of gems originating from serpents in the underworld and the mystical ways to obtain them.
    • Earthly Gems (Prithvi Lok ke Ratna): Explains the origin of earthly gems, particularly the belief that they originated from the body of the demon King Bali after his sacrifice and subsequent dismemberment by Lord Vishnu. This section links specific gems to the parts of Bali's body and their corresponding planets.
    • Twenty-one Gems from Bali's Body: This section elaborates on the origin of 21 types of gems from different parts of Bali's body.
  4. Planetary Associations with Gems:

    • Lists the primary planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu) and their associated representative gems (e.g., Sun-Ruby, Moon-Pearl, Mars-Coral, Mercury-Emerald, Jupiter-Topaz, Venus-Diamond, Saturn-Sapphire, Rahu-Hessonite, Ketu-Cat's Eye).
    • Mentions associated metals and the concept of friendly and enemy gems.
  5. Gem Wearing Principles:

    • Astrological Basis: Emphasizes wearing gems based on birth charts, moon signs (Indian and Western), birth months (Indian and English), and astrological ascendants (Lagna).
    • Vedic Principles of Wearing Gems: Provides detailed procedures for wearing each of the nine main gems, including the day, specific nakshatras, time, metal for the ring, required mantras, rituals, and recommended weight (in ratti).
    • Lagna-Based Gem Recommendations: Offers specific advice on which gems are beneficial for individuals born under each of the twelve zodiac ascendants (Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithuna, etc.), explaining the benefits for different aspects of life.
    • Gem Wearing Based on Birth Elements: Discusses the symbolic connection between colors of gems and their governing planets and their impact on life.
  6. Types and Qualities of Gems:

    • Gems (Ratna) vs. Semi-Precious Stones (Upratna): Differentiates between precious stones and semi-precious stones, noting that the latter are less dense but can still be beneficial.
    • Indian Upratna: Mentions 84 types of semi-precious stones.
    • Types of Stones: Discusses carved stones, synthetic stones, and artificial stones.
    • Navratna (Nine Gems): Details the nine primary gems and their applications.
    • Specific Upratna: Lists and describes many Upratna and their properties, including Garnet, Firoza, Hakeek, Chrysoberyl, Moonstone, Quartz, Carnelian, Peridot, Alexandrite, Amber, Tourmaline, Malachite, Amethyst, etc.
    • Gem Testing and Identification: Explains various methods for identifying genuine gems, including tests with milk, urine, and visual examination of color, clarity, and luster.
    • Gem Cutting and Polishing: Describes different types of gem cuts (e.g., Cabochon, Brilliant Cut, Rose Cut, Emerald Cut) and their purpose in enhancing a gem's beauty and value.
    • Artificial and Synthetic Gems: Explains the difference between synthetic (lab-created) and artificial (imitation) gems, noting that true gems possess unique physical properties that are difficult to replicate.
    • Gem Dyeing: Discusses the practice of artificially coloring gemstones.
    • Gem Weight: Explains the importance of appropriate gem weight (in ratti or carats) for effective results.
  7. Gems for Specific Purposes and Diseases:

    • Ailments and Remedies: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to linking specific diseases and life challenges to astrological influences and recommending appropriate gems and remedies. This includes:
      • Fever (Sheetajwar)
      • Headaches
      • Acne
      • Gum problems
      • Accidents and sprains
      • Throat pain, mumps
      • Anemia
      • Appendicitis
      • Kidney stones, allergies
      • Eczema, burns
      • Phlebitis, polio
      • Boils, syphilis
      • Common cold, foot problems
      • Intestinal inflammation, conjunctivitis
      • High blood pressure, paralysis
      • Sunstroke, influenza
      • Pneumonia, hysteria, hernia
      • Tooth decay, liver issues
      • Diabetes, dermatitis
      • Diarrhea
      • Mouth ulcers, color blindness
      • Constipation, heart disease
      • Cramps
      • Pollen fever, AIDS
      • Arthritis
      • Impotence
      • Malaria, insomnia
      • Cancer, leukemia
      • Peptic ulcer, typhoid, jaundice
      • Brain fever, tuberculosis
      • Inflammation, migraines, asthma
      • Whooping cough
      • Myopia, brain tumor
      • Vitiligo (white patches)
      • Goiter, gangrene, frostbite
      • Epilepsy, blindness
      • Back pain, baldness, piles
      • Memory loss, voice hoarseness
      • Cataracts, chickenpox
      • Brain disorders, cerebral hemorrhage
      • Cholera
    • Relationship to Planets: Each disease is discussed with its astrological causes and the recommended gems to alleviate the problem.
  8. Practical Advice for Buying and Wearing Gems:

    • Precautions: Advises on being cautious when buying gems, checking for authenticity, and understanding the impact of light and color.
    • Duration of Gem Influence: Specifies the typical period for which a worn gem is effective before needing replacement.
    • Dosha Ratan (Defective Gems): Discusses situations where even flawed gems might be beneficial under specific astrological conditions.
    • Theft and Fraud: Warns against fraudulent practices in the gem trade and advises caution when buying from merchants.
    • Trust and Belief: Emphasizes the importance of faith and belief in the efficacy of gems.

Structure of the Book: The book is organized into several chapters and sections, covering a wide range of topics related to gems, as indicated by the detailed table of contents provided on page 6:

  • What are Gems? Their Importance.
  • Gems and their Connection to Planets.
  • The Relationship between Gem Colors and Life.
  • Gems and Upratna for Pacifying Malefic Planets.
  • Vedic Principles for Wearing Gems.
  • Gem Recommendations Based on Ascendant (Lagna).
  • Gem Wearing Based on Origin.
  • Types of Gems (including 84 Upratna).
  • The Nine Gems (Navratna) and Their Uses.
  • Duration of Gem Influence.
  • Main Upratna and Their Effects.
  • Use of Upratna as Substitutes.
  • Detailed descriptions of various lesser-known gems (e.g., Ghritmani, Tayalmani, Opalmani).
  • Gem Cutting.
  • Synthetic and Artificial Gems.
  • Gem Dyeing.
  • Gem Weight.
  • Precautions When Buying Gems.
  • Gems and Astrological Considerations for Diseases.

Target Audience: The book is intended for anyone interested in understanding gems and their astrological and therapeutic applications, including students of astrology, gemologists, and general readers seeking self-improvement and well-being through natural means.

Overall Tone: The book combines ancient traditional knowledge with practical advice, presented in a straightforward and informative manner. It encourages readers to approach gem therapy with seriousness and a degree of faith in the ancient wisdom presented.