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Dear Astrologers,

 

I have bought a yellow topaz as i couldn't afford yellow saphire.

It's not heat treated and is a little over 4 carats. It has two

cracks in it (one small one larger). I'm wondering if it would be

harmfull to me in any way if i were to have it set in a pendant and

wear it. Thanks for your help.

 

Surj

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Hi Surj,

 

Never ever wear a stone which has cracks in it. It is

harmful for the physcial self. Treat stone as a

medicine for e.g. would you advise somebody to eat a

medicine after expiry date.

 

I know yellow sapphire is costly, you may wear a

substone Sunella (indian name in hindi). This will

help instead of wearing a cracked topaz.

 

Kind regards,

 

Neeraj

--- surj23 <surj23 wrote:

> Dear Astrologers,

>

> I have bought a yellow topaz as i couldn't afford

> yellow saphire.

> It's not heat treated and is a little over 4 carats.

> It has two

> cracks in it (one small one larger). I'm wondering

> if it would be

> harmfull to me in any way if i were to have it set

> in a pendant and

> wear it. Thanks for your help.

>

> Surj

>

>

 

 

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Hello Neeraj,

Thanks for your help. If i can't find flawless topaz i'll have to

find a store that carries Sunella.

 

Surj

vedic astrology, Neeraj Gupta

<gupta_neeraj_2000> wrote:

> Hi Surj,

>

> Never ever wear a stone which has cracks in it. It is

> harmful for the physcial self. Treat stone as a

> medicine for e.g. would you advise somebody to eat a

> medicine after expiry date.

>

> I know yellow sapphire is costly, you may wear a

> substone Sunella (indian name in hindi). This will

> help instead of wearing a cracked topaz.

>

> Kind regards,

>

> Neeraj

> --- surj23 <surj23> wrote:

> > Dear Astrologers,

> >

> > I have bought a yellow topaz as i couldn't afford

> > yellow saphire.

> > It's not heat treated and is a little over 4 carats.

> > It has two

> > cracks in it (one small one larger). I'm wondering

> > if it would be

> > harmfull to me in any way if i were to have it set

> > in a pendant and

> > wear it. Thanks for your help.

> >

> > Surj

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

> http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/

>

>

>

> SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

> http://sbc.

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Hi Surj,

 

If you are residing in India, you can get sunella

easily, otherwise you may wish to try the following

for gemstones

 

www.baazee.com

 

and see if any luck is there for you. Also Yellow

Topaz is the alternative for Yellow Sapphire. There

are other varities also like blue, white topaz etc..

 

The other varities of Topaz is not a substitute for

yellow sapphire. Yellow Topaz is the substitute for

Yellow Sapphire.

 

regards,

 

Neeraj

--- surj23 <surj23 wrote:

> Hello Neeraj,

> Thanks for your help. If i can't find flawless topaz

> i'll have to

> find a store that carries Sunella.

>

> Surj

> vedic astrology, Neeraj Gupta

>

> <gupta_neeraj_2000> wrote:

> > Hi Surj,

> >

> > Never ever wear a stone which has cracks in it. It

> is

> > harmful for the physcial self. Treat stone as a

> > medicine for e.g. would you advise somebody to eat

> a

> > medicine after expiry date.

> >

> > I know yellow sapphire is costly, you may wear a

> > substone Sunella (indian name in hindi). This will

> > help instead of wearing a cracked topaz.

> >

> > Kind regards,

> >

> > Neeraj

> > --- surj23 <surj23> wrote:

> > > Dear Astrologers,

> > >

> > > I have bought a yellow topaz as i couldn't

> afford

> > > yellow saphire.

> > > It's not heat treated and is a little over 4

> carats.

> > > It has two

> > > cracks in it (one small one larger). I'm

> wondering

> > > if it would be

> > > harmfull to me in any way if i were to have it

> set

> > > in a pendant and

> > > wear it. Thanks for your help.

> > >

> > > Surj

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > =====

> > http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/

> >

> >

> >

> > SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

> > http://sbc.

>

>

 

 

=====

http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/

 

 

 

SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

http://sbc.

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Om Namo GuruBrihaspathaye,

 

Dear List,

Can anybody explain influences of treated stones ?

Thanks

Karu

 

> Hi Surj,

>

> Never ever wear a stone which has cracks in it. It is

> harmful for the physcial self. Treat stone as a

> medicine for e.g. would you advise somebody to eat a

> medicine after expiry date.

>

> I know yellow sapphire is costly, you may wear a

> substone Sunella (indian name in hindi). This will

> help instead of wearing a cracked topaz.

>

> Kind regards,

>

> Neeraj

> --- surj23 <surj23 wrote:

> > Dear Astrologers,

> >

> > I have bought a yellow topaz as i couldn't afford

> > yellow saphire.

> > It's not heat treated and is a little over 4 carats.

> > It has two

> > cracks in it (one small one larger). I'm wondering

> > if it would be

> > harmfull to me in any way if i were to have it set

> > in a pendant and

> > wear it. Thanks for your help.

> >

> > Surj

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

> http://www.geocities.com/master_minds_india/

>

>

>

> SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

> http://sbc.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

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Thanks Neeraj, I will check out baazee.com . I live in Canada and

most of the places here sell Citrine instead of Yellow Topaz. I

appreciate your help.

 

Surj

 

vedic astrology, Neeraj Gupta

<gupta_neeraj_2000> wrote:

> Hi Surj,

>

> If you are residing in India, you can get sunella

> easily, otherwise you may wish to try the following

> for gemstones

>

> www.baazee.com

>

> and see if any luck is there for you. Also Yellow

> Topaz is the alternative for Yellow Sapphire. There

> are other varities also like blue, white topaz etc..

>

> The other varities of Topaz is not a substitute for

> yellow sapphire. Yellow Topaz is the substitute for

> Yellow Sapphire.

>

> regards,

>

> Neeraj

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