Pearl Gemstone (Moti)
Symbol of Purity, Peace, and Prosperity
Introduction:
Pearl is a beautiful and organic gemstone formed within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusk. Unlike most gemstones which are mined from the earth, pearls are created naturally by oysters or mussels in oceans, lakes, or rivers. It is one of the oldest known gemstones and has been revered for centuries in many cultures for its elegance and spiritual properties.
Appearance and Varieties:
Pearls come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
Color: White, cream, silver, pink, gold, green, blue, grey, and even black
Shape: Round (most valued), oval, button, drop, or baroque (irregular)
Lustre: Pearls have a soft and appealing glow known as “orient” or “lustre” which reflects their quality.
Types of Pearls:
Natural Pearls – Formed without human intervention (extremely rare).
Cultured Pearls – Farm-grown with human assistance (most common).
Freshwater Pearls – Formed in lakes or rivers.
Saltwater Pearls – Formed in oceans (Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea Pearls).
Astrological Significance:
Planet: Moon (Chandra)
Ruling Day: Monday
Zodiac Signs Benefited: Cancer (Karka), Pisces (Meen), Scorpio (Vrishchik), and sometimes Aries (Mesh)
Element: Water
Benefits in Astrology:
Brings emotional balance, calmness, and peace of mind
Enhances mental strength, concentration, and creativity
Strengthens relationships, promotes love and compassion
Aids in may support well‑being emotional trauma, stress, and anxiety
Enhances beauty, charm, and inner glow
Beneficial for students, artists, writers, and those in creative professions
Health Benefits (Believed):
Improves sleep quality and fights insomnia
Helps control anger and mood swings
Supports digestive system and heart health
Beneficial for women in balancing hormonal issues
Strengthens the mind-body connection
Who Should Wear a Pearl?
Individuals suffering from mental stress, depression, or anxiety
People with Moon placed negatively in their birth chart (Kundli)
Those in creative, artistic, or imaginative fields
Newlyweds or couples wanting to improve emotional bonding
Children or students lacking focus or emotional stability
How to Wear a Pearl (Moti)?
Metal: Silver is ideal. Can also be worn in gold or panchdhatu
Finger: Little finger (pinky) of the right hand
Day & Time: Monday morning during Shukla Paksha (waxing moon)
Weight: Generally 5 to 10 carats or as per astrologer’s advice
Purification: Soak in raw milk, honey, and Ganga Jal for 20 minutes before wearing
Mantra to Chant:
“Om Chandraya Namah” (ॐ चन्द्राय नमः) – 108 times before wearing
Caring for Your Pearl:
Pearls are delicate and require careful handling:
Keep away from perfumes, sprays, and harsh chemicals
Clean with a soft, damp cloth after wearing
Store separately in soft cloth or velvet pouches
Mythological & Cultural Importance:
In Indian mythology, pearls are believed to be formed from dew drops that fell into the sea and were swallowed by oysters.
In ancient Rome, pearls symbolized wealth and social status.
In Chinese culture, pearls were believed to protect against fire and dragons.
In Ayurveda, powdered pearls are used in formulations for enhancing vitality and emotional strength.
Conclusion:
The Pearl gemstone is not just a jewel of beauty, but also a source of serenity, emotional may support well‑being, and spiritual growth. Whether worn for astrology, elegance, or may support well‑being, it remains a timeless symbol of purity and grace.
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Note: This product is intended for spiritual and devotional use. Any stated benefits are based on traditional belief and user experience; it is not a medical treatment or guaranteed remedy.





