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Can we wear a Pearl ( Moti ) on our left hand’s little finger and an Emerald (Panna / Pachu) on the right hand’s little finger, or should I wear one ring at a time?

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Shiva Om Dear Friend,

This a very relevant question as many a common man and some foolishly adventurous Astrologers / Palmists / Numerologists suggest this kind of a weird concoction of Gems to be worn. It is important to note that as per the well established norms of Vedic Astrology The Emerald / Panna / Pachu represent the planet Mercury ( Budha ) which considers the Moon as its enemy and hence the representation of the Moon which is in the form of a Pearl ( Moti ) are not to be worn together.

Both of them cannot suit you. You will need to prioritize and decide for yourself or with the guidance of a wise and experienced Astrologer as to which one you is apt for you.

In fact I would strongly suggest that you seek the aid of another learned and well experienced Astrologer in this case. As the combination of Gemstones suggested to you does not fall under the category of a learned and experienced Astrologer.

By simply wearing it in two different hands does not sort out your problem. Finally both the hands belong to you and hence don’t be fooled by any such gimmickry.

You should always opt for good quality Gemstones and avoid those without a good Aura and especially in the case of the Green Emerald you should avoid those with too many internal inclusions. The colour of the Gemstone should be bottle Green or Fair Green and still maintain a certain degree of clarity. Then there is the Cut and the number of Carat weight of Gemstone along with the mines it comes from. The Gem stone should certainly not be artificially treated and the same is commonly observed nowadays. So on and so forth.

You as a common man would not be in a position to judge both the Astrological and Gemmological factors and hence consult a well experienced and knowledgeable Astrologer for the appropriate guidance.

I earnestly hope that this rather crisp Blog has given you greater clarity in regards to the question posed.

Shivam Kalyanam,

Prof.Dr. Manoj Kalantri. Ph.D, D.Sc, D.Lit

Eshans Emporium

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