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Hessonite garnet is also named ''gomed'' in Indian literature and is one of the 9 jewels in Vedic [[astrology]] that compose the Navaratna.
Hessonite garnet is also named ''gomed'' in Indian literature and is one of the 9 jewels in Vedic [[astrology]] that compose the Navaratna.


Garnet is the birthstone of January. It is also the stone of [[Aquarius]] and [[Capricorn]] in tropical astrology. In ancient Persia, this birth gem was considered a talisman from nature's forces like storms and lightning. It was widely accepted that garnet could signal approaching danger by turning pale.
Garnet is the birthstone of January. It is also the stone of [[Aquarius]] and [[Capricorn]] in tropical astrology. In ancient Persia, this birth gem was considered a [[talisman]] from nature's forces like storms and lightning. It was widely accepted that garnet could signal approaching danger by turning pale.




[[Category:Gemstones]]
[[Category:Gemstones]]