Sun He ignites the soul with celestial fire, casting truth through the prism of light. Moon The Moon commands the mind, stirring deep tides of hidden truth. Mars Born of blood and will, he fuels ambition with relentless cosmic fire Jupiter He speaks in hymns of truth, guiding souls through the sacred light of timeless wisdom. Mercury Swift as thought, he dances through nerves, calculating genius in every electric whisper. Venus She paints desire in moonlight, where beauty breathes through art, love, and secret longing. Saturn He walks the edge of time, carving wisdom through silence, discipline, and the weight of years. RAHU Shadow king of illusions, feeding hunger that never ends. Ketu The severed sage dissolves ego through silent, sacred endings. Sun MOON MARS JUPITER MERCURY VENUS SATURN RAHU (NORTH NODE) KETU (SOUTH NODE)
RUBY

1. Ruby

  • Planetary Association: Sun
  • Basic Nature: Ruby represents vitality, authority, and individuality. It is traditionally associated with leadership and self-expression.
  • Thermal Nature: Hot
  • Energetic Tendency: Stimulating, activating, intensifying
  • Astrological Context: In astrology, ruby is linked to the Sun’s role as the significator of identity, confidence, status, and father figures. It is referenced when solar energy is weak or suppressed in a chart.
  • General Observations: Ruby is considered a gemstone that amplifies personal will and visibility. Its action is direct and forceful rather than subtle.

2. Pearl

  • Planetary Association: Moon
  • Basic Nature: Pearl symbolizes receptivity, emotional sensitivity, and inner rhythm.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Soothing, stabilizing, reflective
  • Astrological Context: Pearl is connected to lunar themes such as emotional security, mental comfort, and maternal influences. It is discussed in relation to emotional imbalance or fluctuating mental states.
  • General Observations: Pearl is traditionally seen as calming but can increase emotional awareness.
PEARL
PEARL

2. Pearl

  • Planetary Association: Moon
  • Basic Nature: Pearl symbolizes receptivity, emotional sensitivity, and inner rhythm.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Soothing, stabilizing, reflective
  • Astrological Context: Pearl is connected to lunar themes such as emotional security, mental comfort, and maternal influences. It is discussed in relation to emotional imbalance or fluctuating mental states.
  • General Observations: Pearl is traditionally seen as calming but can increase emotional awareness.
RED CORAL

3. Red Coral

  • Planetary Association: Mars
  • Basic Nature: Red Coral is associated with physical energy, courage, and assertiveness.
  • Thermal Nature: Hot
  • Energetic Tendency: Aggressive, strengthening, mobilizing
  • Astrological Context: Mars governs action, stamina, and conflict. Red Coral is referenced in charts where Martian energy is weak, misdirected, or suppressed.
  • General Observations: This gemstone is considered physically activating and is rarely described as subtle in effect.

4. Emerald

  • Planetary Association: Mercury
  • Basic Nature: Emerald corresponds to intellect, communication, and analytical ability.
  • Thermal Nature: Neutral to mildly cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Clarifying, organizing, sharpening
  • Astrological Context: Mercury rules speech, learning, commerce, and reasoning. Emerald is associated with improving clarity of thought and expression.
  • General Observations: Emerald is generally discussed as a mental-level gemstone rather than an emotional or physical one.
Emerald
Emerald

4. Emerald

  • Planetary Association: Mercury
  • Basic Nature: Emerald corresponds to intellect, communication, and analytical ability.
  • Thermal Nature: Neutral to mildly cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Clarifying, organizing, sharpening
  • Astrological Context: Mercury rules speech, learning, commerce, and reasoning. Emerald is associated with improving clarity of thought and expression.
  • General Observations: Emerald is generally discussed as a mental-level gemstone rather than an emotional or physical one.
Yellow Sapphire

5. Yellow Sapphire

  • Planetary Association: Jupiter
  • Basic Nature: Yellow Sapphire represents expansion, ethics, wisdom, and guidance.
  • Thermal Nature: Warm
  • Energetic Tendency: Expansive, stabilizing, supportive
  • Astrological Context: Jupiter governs knowledge, belief systems, teachers, and prosperity. Yellow Sapphire is linked with growth through understanding and structure.
  • General Observations: This gemstone is traditionally considered protective and stabilizing rather than disruptive.

6. Diamond

  • Planetary Association: Venus
  • Basic Nature: Diamond symbolizes refinement, attraction, and value systems.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Enhancing, harmonizing, sensitizing
  • Astrological Context: Venus governs relationships, aesthetics, pleasure, and material comforts. Diamond is referenced in discussions around desire, attachment, and interpersonal harmony.
  • General Observations: Diamond is often described as amplifying desires rather than controlling them.
Diamond
Diamond

6. Diamond

  • Planetary Association: Venus
  • Basic Nature: Diamond symbolizes refinement, attraction, and value systems.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Enhancing, harmonizing, sensitizing
  • Astrological Context: Venus governs relationships, aesthetics, pleasure, and material comforts. Diamond is referenced in discussions around desire, attachment, and interpersonal harmony.
  • General Observations: Diamond is often described as amplifying desires rather than controlling them.
Blue Sapphire

7. Blue Sapphire

  • Planetary Association: Saturn
  • Basic Nature: Blue Sapphire corresponds to discipline, responsibility, and endurance.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Compressing, structuring, intensifying
  • Astrological Context: Saturn governs limitation, time, and long-term consequences. Blue Sapphire is associated with accelerating Saturnine lessons.
  • General Observations: This gemstone is widely regarded as powerful and uncompromising in nature.

8. Hessonite (Gomed)

  • Planetary Association: Rahu
  • Basic Nature: Hessonite is linked to material ambition, unconventional paths, and desire for growth.
  • Thermal Nature: Warm
  • Energetic Tendency: Amplifying, destabilizing, exploratory
  • Astrological Context: Rahu represents obsession, innovation, and worldly hunger. Hessonite is discussed in relation to confusion, ambition, and rapid material changes.
  • General Observations:
    Its effects are often described as irregular or non-linear.
Hessonite (Gomed)
Hessonite (Gomed)

8. Hessonite (Gomed)

  • Planetary Association: Rahu
  • Basic Nature: Hessonite is linked to material ambition, unconventional paths, and desire for growth.
  • Thermal Nature: Warm
  • Energetic Tendency: Amplifying, destabilizing, exploratory
  • Astrological Context: Rahu represents obsession, innovation, and worldly hunger. Hessonite is discussed in relation to confusion, ambition, and rapid material changes.
  • General Observations:
    Its effects are often described as irregular or non-linear.
Cat’s Eye

9. Cat’s Eye

  • Planetary Association: Ketu
  • Basic Nature: Cat’s Eye symbolizes detachment, introspection, and isolation.
  • Thermal Nature: Neutral
  • Energetic Tendency: Separating, internalizing, dissolving
  • Astrological Context: Ketu governs renunciation, spiritual insight, and karmic closure. Cat’s Eye is associated with withdrawal from excess and external attachments.
  • General Observations: This gemstone is rarely associated with material expansion.

10. Opal

  • Planetary Association: Venus (secondary tradition)
  • Basic Nature: Opal reflects emotional sensitivity, aesthetic perception, and variability.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Fluctuating, sensitizing, reflective
  • Astrological Context: Opal is discussed as an alternative Venus stone, often associated with emotional responses tied to relationships and creativity.
  • General Observations: Its effects are often considered inconsistent or mood-dependent.
Opal
Opal

10. Opal

  • Planetary Association: Venus (secondary tradition)
  • Basic Nature: Opal reflects emotional sensitivity, aesthetic perception, and variability.
  • Thermal Nature: Cold
  • Energetic Tendency: Fluctuating, sensitizing, reflective
  • Astrological Context: Opal is discussed as an alternative Venus stone, often associated with emotional responses tied to relationships and creativity.
  • General Observations: Its effects are often considered inconsistent or mood-dependent.