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Hessonite  Gomeda

Hardness 7, specific gravity 3.6, refractive index 1.75, dispersion 0.028

Hessonite is a transparent gemstone. It is actually a type of garnet, and is known as a gomeda in Hindi. Hessonites come in two colors, golden and cinnamon. A perfectly colored hessonite is a bright golden-orange that resembles a combination of honey, orange and blood and it has an internal fire. Some hessonite has tints of red and brown. The darker garnets should usually not be worn. Hessonites are found in Africa, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar (Burma). Astrological Effects of Hessonite Garnet (Gomeda) Rahu rules hessonite. Rahu is an aprakash graha, a lusterless planet, and it gives the results of the lord of the house which it tenants. If Rahu is on the ascendant, wearing hessonite may be recommended. Hessonite may also be good for those born under Aries. Wearing a good hessonite brings wealth, success, position, prestige, happiness, prosperity, good children, praise, fame, and health. It protects against rivalries and enemies, and thus is good to wear when going into battle. It helps to give good health and appetite, rids the mind of bad thoughts, and gives mental peace. It helps to increase one’s social status, and brings one respect from others. It helps protect against evil spirits and the possibility of being poisoned. Brilliant scientists are associated with hessonite, and the gem also helps those who must deal with employees and servants. Hessonite and its substitutes transmit the cosmic color, ultra-violet. Ultra-violet is the coldest color ray, and should be used for diseases caused by overheating, such as high fevers, insomnia, extreme acid, indigestion, and over-sexuality. It also works with insanity. A flawed hessonite should not be worn. It is difficult to find a flawless hessonite. A hessonite is flawed if it has a white or bluish color and lacks luster. Wearing a Gomeda with a red color is bad for health. If the gem has a mixture of mica, it ruins wealth.. The gemstone should weigh at least two carats (three is better), and should be set in gold, silver, or a combination of gold, silver, and iron. It should be worn on the middle finger or smallest finger of either hand. Some authorities say it should be worn on the finger ruled by Rahu. The ring should be put on for the first time on a Saturday, during the waxing moon. Rahu should be in a good sign and in the constellations of Swati, Ardra, or Satabisha. The mantra for hessonite: Om ram rahave namaha om. Stotra of invocation: “Om ardhakaya maha virya, candra dvitya vimardaman, simhika garbha sambhutam, tam rahum pranamami aham.” Substitute stones are gold-orange zircon, spessertite, golden grossularite garnet, or other gold-orange gems.Hessonite’s cosmic color is ultra-violet, its cosmic number four.        A hessonite gem is often placed in a deceased person’s mouth before cremation. This is believed to help the soul remain free of Rahu’s obstruction on the journey to future birth.           As Rahu is incompatible with the Sun and Moon, hessonite and its substitutes should not be worn with rubies or pearls and their substitutes. Some experts say that hessonite and its substitutes should also not be worn with yellow sapphire or red coral and their substitutes. The Navaratna setting is the exception to this rule. Depending on a person’s occupation, different colors of hessonite should be worn. A priest, teacher, scientist, or intellectual should wear a honey orange gem. A ruler, soldier, or administrator should wear a reddish orange gem. A businessman, farmer, or banker should wear a golden orange gem. A laborer, artisan, or servant should wear a brownish orange gem. If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:

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