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Hessonite (Gomed or Gomedhikam in Hindi) is an orange-brown semi-precious gemstone which has a very special place in Astrology.

Who should wear a Hessonite?

Hessonite or Gomed stone represents the planet Rahu. According to Vedic Astrology, Rahu is a ‘shadow planet’. Although it is associated with Aquarius, the gemstone for Rahu should only be worn after an in-depth Astrological study of your horoscope and the position of planets in its various houses. Hessonite stone bestows wealth, success, power, fame, spirituality and good health upon its wearer.

Hessonite Benefits

  • Hessonite or Gomed represents the planet Rahu. Wearing a Gomed stone can bring unprecedented professional success, power and good health and removes psychological stress.
  • Hessonite gemstone benefits most people in the Technology sector, I.T sector, and people in politics and bureaucracy, etc.
  • Hessonite strengthens the planet Rahu. People who have a strong positioning of Rahu in their horoscope have great analytical, computational and quick decision making skills and can turn unfavorable situations to their advantage.
  • Rahu or Raahu is a malefic planet and if placed at a weak position in the Kundali (birth chart) creates confusion, indecision, hesitation and uncertainty in life. Wearing Gomed gemstone brings clarity to thoughts and removes mental pressure.
  • Medically, Hessonite is said to provide immunity and expedite the recovery of its wearer. People who have a weak Rahu do not recover easily from ailments and do not respond well to medicines. This malefic effect of Raahu changes after wearing a Hessonite gemstone.
  • Specifically, it is said to help in conditions of Hemorrhoids, sinus, Palpitation, fatigue, clumsiness, and intestinal issues.

How to wear Hessonite gemstone?

Metal

The first choice as the metal for Hessonite should be Silver or Platinum. Astrologically, Gold and Panchdhatu should be avoided.

Procedure for wearing Hessonite?

Hessonite is worn in the middle finger of the correct hand (Left Hand for left-handed people and the Right Hand for right-handed people). It should be worn at the time of Saturday evening during the Krishna Paksh (Waning Moon).

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