The gems that are considered dewdrops from heaven, which are caught by the shellfish at sunrise during a phase of the full moon, according to Indian mythology! Non-nucleated undrilled Australian Natural Pearl - the gem of the planet of the mind - Chandra/

The gems that are considered dewdrops from heaven, which are caught by the shellfish at sunrise during a phase of the full moon, according to Indian mythology! Non-nucleated undrilled Australian Natural Pearl - the gem of the planet of the mind - Chandra/ Moon! Gemstoneuniverse.com

Natural Pearl of 2.00 carats Gemstoneuniverse.com Natural Pearl of 2.00 carats Gemstoneuniverse.com

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The gems that are considered dewdrops from heaven, which are caught by the shellfish at sunrise during a phase of the full moon, according to Indian mythology! Non-nucleated undrilled Australian Natural Pearl - the gem of the planet of the mind - Chandra/ Moon! Gemstoneuniverse.com

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Gemstone Non Nucleated Natural Pearl / Nacre
Weight 2.00 carats
Treatment None, fully Natural. Radiography report & Certificate provided
Origin Australia
Planetary Energy Moon
Patron Location Bangalore, India
All inclusive Price $835.38/ INR 37926
Comments Such are the legends that Pearls inspire! According to Greek myth, the Goddess of Love – Aphrodite is known as `Lady of Pearls’, as she was born out of the sea! Aphrodite's birth is an archaic reflex of Indo-European myth. Aphrodite rising out of the waters after Cronus defeats Uranus as a mytheme would then be directly cognate to the Rig Vedic myth of Indra defeating Vrtra, liberating Ushas!

Aphrodite-Lady of Pearls Aphrodite-Lady of Pearls

 

Greek legend also the Moon Goddess Selene begins her journey when the days end, and lights up the Earth with the radiance of her immortal head, and golden crown! The name Selene is derived from the Greek word Selas, meaning Brightness! Often, she has been depicted as riding a horse or bull, wearing robes and a half-moon on her head and carrying a torch.

Selene-The Moon Goddess Selene-The Moon Goddess

 

In Vedic mythology, Shiva is shown bearing on his head the crescent moon. He is also known as `Chandrashekara’, which when translated means `One who wears the Moon’. The crescent moon is shown on the side of the Lord's head as an ornament. The waxing and waning phenomenon of the moon symbolizes the time cycle through which creation evolves from the beginning to the end. Since the Lord is the Eternal Reality, He is beyond time. The wearing of the crescent moon in His head indicates that he has controlled the mind perfectly.

Lord Shiva as Chandrashekhara Lord Shiva as Chandrashekhara

 

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