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Design Concept: This pendant features a traditional Navratan arrangement, which represents the nine celestial bodies in Vedic astrology.
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Material: The piece is crafted from genuine 92.5 Sterling Silver, accompanied by an authentication tag to ensure quality.
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Artisanship: The silver work displays a sophisticated, textured, and intricate open-work pattern that highlights its artisanal quality.
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Gemstone Configuration: The design consists of a prominent central gemstone surrounded by eight additional stones in a radial layout, completing the nine-gemstone setting.
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Packaging: The pendant is presented in a premium dark wood jewelry box featuring a soft, beige velvet interior, and it includes a dedicated storage pouch for protection.
- Preparation: Before wearing it for the first time, purify the pendant by dipping it in raw cow’s milk or pure water and offering a short prayer.
- Day & Time: Many astrologers recommend putting it on for the first time on a Wednesday morning (associated with Mercury/Buddha) or during an auspicious Nakshatra (lunar mansion).
- Placement: The pendant should hang at chest or heart level. It is worn on a silver chain or a sacred black or red thread.
- Styling: Because Navratna pieces feature all nine gemstone colors, they are highly versatile. They complement traditional Indian ethnic wear (like sarees or kurtas) beautifully, but can also add a pop of color to everyday western outfits.
Natural and top quality 92.5 silver navratan pendent
Original price was: ₹5,500.00.₹3,500.00Current price is: ₹3,500.00.
The Navagraha Mantra
You can chant this traditional Vedic hymn:
“Brahmā Murāri Tripurāntakārī Bhāniḥ Śaśī Bhūmisuto Budhaśca |
Guruḥ Śukraḥ Śani Rāhu Ketavaḥ Kurvantu Sarve Mama Suprabhātam ||”
Guruḥ Śukraḥ Śani Rāhu Ketavaḥ Kurvantu Sarve Mama Suprabhātam ||”
Alternatively, you can chant the individual bīja (seed) mantra of all nine planets if the hymn is too long:
Om Sūryāya Namaḥ, Om Candrāya Namaḥ, Om Maṅgalāya Namaḥ, Om Budhāya Namaḥ, Om Bṛhaspataye Namaḥ, Om Śukrāya Namaḥ, Om Śanaiścarāya Namaḥ, Om Rāhave Namaḥ, Om Ketave Namaḥ.





















