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In which finger blue sapphire should be wear for ladies?
middle finger
Women should also wear the Blue Sapphire/Neelam stone in the middle finger of their right hand unless their left hand is their working hand. 4. The ring should be embedded in silver or gold.
Can I wear a blue sapphire on my ring finger?
There is no astrological rule that allows you to wear the Blue Sapphire in the ring finger and if you were to do that the first thing that would happen is that you will get physically sick or have some disease or malady because your biorhythm will get affected adversely.
How do you wear a blue sapphire ring?
Typically, the middle finger of the right hand is considered to be ideal for wearing the Blue Sapphire Neelam stone since this finger is aligned to Lord Saturn. Astrologers generally recommend the wearers to wear the beautiful Blue Sapphire on a Saturday, which again is a day of Lord Saturn.
Which stone should be worn in which finger?
PROCEDURE TO WEAR GOMEDH (HESSONITE GARNET)?
GEMSTONE NAME | RULING PLANET | FINGER |
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BLUE SAPPHIRE (Neelam) | SATURN (शनि) | MIDDLE FINGER (मध्यमा) |
EMERALD (PANNA) | MERCURY (बुद्ध) | LITTLE FINGER (कनिष्ठा ) |
RED CORAL (MOONGA) | MARS (मंगल) | RING FINGER (अनामिका) |
PEARL (MUKTA/ MOTI) | MOON (चंद्र) | LITTLE FINGER (कनिष्ठा ) |
How do you know if I can wear blue sapphire?
When Saturn is placed in the 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, or 10th house, the Blue Sapphire (Neelam) stone can be worn after a three days trial period. The Neelam gemstone should be considered by this native only when Saturn is placed in the 3rd, 6th, 7th, 10th, and 11th house.
What are the benefits of wearing blue sapphire?
Wearing the Blue Sapphire provides protection against theft, terror, accidents, and problems caused due to natural calamities like storms, fire etc. Therefore blue sapphire acts like a shield protecting the person from all dangers.
What can damage a sapphire?
While sapphires and rubies can be damaged in various ways during the repair or creation of jewelry, heat is the most common culprit. It’s not that corundum is sensitive to heat, but that overconfident jewelers can sometimes mishandle the heat’s application.