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Yellow Sapphire (pushyaragam)

Yellow Sapphire (pushyaragam)


Sapphire (Greek: ; sappheiros, blue stone[1]) is a gemstone variety of the mineral corundum, an aluminium oxide (-Al2O3), when it is a color other than red or dark pink; in which case the gem would instead be called a ruby, considered to be a different gemstone. Trace amounts of other elements such as iron, titanium, or chromium can give corundum

blue, yellow, pink, purple, orange, or greenish color. Pink-orange sapphires are also called padparadscha. Pure chromium is the distinct impurity of rubies. However, a combination of e.g. chromium and titanium can give a sapphire a color distinct from red. Sapphires are commonly worn as jewelry. Sapphires can be found naturally, by searching through certain sediments (due to their resistance to being eroded compared to softer stones), or rock formations, or they can be manufactured for industrial or decorative purposes in large crystal boules. Because of the remarkable hardness of sapphires (and of aluminum oxide in general), sapphires are used in some non-ornamental applications, including infrared optical components, such as in scientific instruments; high-durability windows (also used in scientific instruments); wristwatch crystals and movement bearings; and very thin electronic wafers, which are used as the insulating substrates of very special-purposesolid-stateelectronics(most of which are integrated circuits).

Natural sapphires An uncut/rough yellow sapphire found at the Spokane Sapphire Mine near Helena Montana The sapphire is one of the two or three gemvarieties of corundum, with another one being the red or deep pink ruby. Although blue is their most well-known color, sapphires are made up of any color of corundum except for red. Sapphires may also be colorless, and they are also found in shades of gray and black. The cost of natural sapphires varies depending on their color, clarity, size, cut, and overall quality as well as their geographic origin. Significant sapphire deposits are found in Eastern Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, East Africa, and in North America in a few locations, such as at Gem Mountain, and in or near the Missouri River in the region around Helena, Montana.Sapphire and rubies are often found together in the same area, but one gem is usually more abundant. * Traditional Beliefs Yellow sapphire harmonizes and benefits

Guru or Jupiter, the largest graha (planet) in the solar system. Yellow sapphire signifies knowledge, wisdom, virtue, fortune, justice, education, future, religion, philosophy, devotion,children,distanttravel,spirituality,truthfulness, prosperity and charity. Guru is the major instructor or teacher and influences action with the highest order and balance. Guru guides action in the most harmonious and uplifting manner and balances inner and outer input while simultaneously performing and monitoring action. Guru or Jupiters influence in the human physiology is through the globus pallidus. This globular structure is like a teacher in the physiology. It gives balanced and higherorder instructions, balances and maintains harmony between inner and outer input, manages and executes complex systems and enlivens activity in the brain while guiding action. It signifies highest-order thinking -- Knowledge has organizing power. Its use brings about affection and harmonious relations amongst family members The reputation of the person increases day by day and

one is respected everywhere. Yellow sapphire is of ligh yellow colour. It is expensive stone and denotes righteousness, piety and truthfulnessYellow Sapphire is recommended for economic prosperity and comforts and is particularly good fo those engaged in business or industry

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