Navarandhra Ring or Nine Hole Ring or Navagraha
Ring Rs. 500/-
Product Code - A1145
Product Code - A1145
Navarandhra Ring or Nine Hole Ring or Navagraha
Ring in Telugu నవరంధ్ర ఉంగరం
Navarandhra Ring or Nine Hole Ring or Navagraha
Ring in Tamil ஒன்பது துளை மோதிரம்
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Navarandhra Ring will have 9 holes in the front of the ring filled with colours and coated with mercury. In
a human body we have 9 holes known as Nava Randhra. This Navarandhra Ring will
protect these Nava Randhras in our body and will keep them hale and healthy,
disease free.
Nava
Means 9. As per Numerology 9 has a special place.
నవము - navamu - [navamu] Naramu [Skt.] adj. New, కొత్త. n. Praise, స్తోత్రము, పొగడ్త. Nine, తొమ్మిది. నవంనవం ప్రీతిరహోకరోతి (Māgha) every moment presented
fresh beauties. నవసంఖ్య the figure nine; viz. which
the poets say is the form of a beautiful ear.నవమన్మథుడు a second Cupid. నవసుందరి a second Venus, a rival to
Venus.నవకము navakamu. adj. New, fresh,
blooming, నూతనమైనది. Nine, తొమ్మిది. n. Freshness, tenderness, మృదుత్వము. Youth. యౌవనము. చక్కదనముంబలంబు నవకంబునుశీలము. Nagnajit. ii. 27. నవగ్రహబిళ్ల nava-graha-billa. n. A brooch
set with nine stones (ruby, emerald, sapphire, &c.) sacred to the nine
constellations. నవతి navati. n. Ninety. నవధాన్యములు nava-dhānya-mulu. n. The nine
sorts of grains, viz., Rice, wheat, Bengal gram, &c. నవమము navamamu. adj. Ninth. తొమ్మిదవ. నవమాలిక. nava-mālika. n. The doubel
Jasmine. విరాజి.నవమి navami. n. The ninth lunar day
either of the light or dark fortnight.తొమ్మిదవతిథి. నవరంధ్రములు or నవద్వారములు nava-randhra-mulu. n. The nine
apertures of the body. నవరత్నములు. nava-ratnamulu. n. The nine
gems, a collective phrase: some reckon them as వజ్రము diamond, వైడూర్యము lapis-lazuli (cat's eye.) గోమేధికము agate, పుష్యరాగము topaz, నీలము sapphire, మరకతముemerald, మాణిక్యము ruby, విద్రుమము coral, మాక్తికము pearl. నవరత్నకిరీటము a gemmed crown. నవరత్నము a particoloured or mottled game
cock. నవరత్నకంఠిor కంటె a neck jewel set with four or five sorts of stones. నవరాత్రి nava-rātri. n. The Navaratri or
nine nights: an annual festival in honour of Durga: also called Dussarah, దసరా. నవరాశికము nava-rāsikamu. n. The rule
of nine in Hindu arithmetic, i.e., the double rule of three; Compound
proportion.
Om!
Gam! Ganapathaye! Namaha!
Om!
Sri Raghavendraya Namaha!
Om!
Namo! Bhagavathe! Vaasudevaaya!
Om!
Ham! Hanumathe! Sri Rama Doothaaya Namaha!
Number
nine (9) is the most intriguing digit of all the numbers. It is an absolute
number which when multiplied by any number always reproduces itself; the sum of
digits in the product will always be nine. In Sanskrit # nine is known as Nava;
and Navathi means ninety; Navaka means group of nine, fresh, new, blooming etc.
It is such a fascinating, sacred and divine number that it is associated with
several doctrines and concepts of Hindu philosophy, religion and spirituality.
Some of the concepts and terminologies associated with number nine (9) from a
Hindu perspective are as follows;
Navavidha
Bhakti
Sravanam
(hearing about God); Keerthanam (singing in praise of God); Smaranam
(remembering God); Paada-sevanam (serving the lotus feet of God); Archanam
(worshiping God); Vandanam (obeisance/salutations) Daasyam (serving for the
cause of God); Sakhyam (Mythri; friendship with God) and Aatma Nivedanam
(Saranam/ total surrender to God) are the nine modes of devotion that are paths
to liberation.
Nava
Randhras (Nava Dwaara)
Birth
and death of a human being is associated with number nine. A child will be in
the womb of a mother for nine months that is known as Nava maasa; and from the
day of conception to the birth of child it will be 279 days that adds up to
nine (9).
Randhra
means outlet or opening or aperture. It is said that a human being has nine
exit points called Nava Randhras through one of which the soul finally leaves
the body. They are eyes (2); nostrils (2); ears (2); mouth (1); and
excretory organs (2). Human body is the city of nine gates where the soul
dwells. (Bhagawadgeeta Canto # 5 sloka # 13) Of course there is one
more outlet the 10th one that is known as Brahma Randhra at the top of the
head. A soul departing from this aperture is a rarity and that will happen only
in case of a noble soul.
Nava
Varshas
Jambudweepa
is in the centre of Bhoomandala divided into nine regions known as Varshas.
They are Bharatha Varsha; Ilaavrutha Varsha; Bhadraaswa Varsha; Hari Varsha;
Kethumaala Varsha; Ramyaka Varsha; Hiranmaya Varsha; Uttara Kuru Varsha; and
Kimpurusha Varsha
Nava
Rasa (Nine types of reactions)
Srungaara
(beauty/love); Haasya (mirth); Karuna (compassion); Roudra (anger); Veera
(courage/heroism); Bhayaanaka (fearful); Adbhuta (astonishment); Bheebhatsa
(disgust); Saantha (tranquility) are nine forms of emotions expressed by human
beings according to situations. These passions form the basic factors depicted
by the artiste in all types of Indian classical dance like Bharatha naatya;
Kuchipudi; Odissi etc.
Nava
Durga
Goddess
Durga is said to have manifested in nine different forms known as Nava Durga.
They are Shailaputhri; Brahmacharini; Chandraghanta; Kooshmaanda;
Skhandhamatha; Kaathyaayani; Kaalarathri; Maha Gouri; and Siddhidhaathri. Navadurga
Stuthi is based on the above names.
Nava
Naarasimha
Famous
pilgrim centre, Ahobilam is called Nava Naarasimha Kshethra where, Lord
Naarasimha is said to have manifested in nine different forms (Nava Naarasimha)
within Ahobilam. They are Jwaala Naarasimha, Ahobila Naarasimha, Maalola
Naarasimha, Krodha Naarasimha, Kaaranja Naarasimha, Bhaargava Naarasimha,
Yogaananda Naarasimha, Chatravata Naarasimha, and Paavana Naarasimha. These
nine forms of Lord Naarasimha depicting nine types of reactions are said to be
the governing lords of Navagrahas. Worshiping these nine forms of Lord
Naarasimha is believed to a good remedy for Navagraha Dosha.
Nava
Brahmas
Mareechi;
Angeerasa; Pulastya; Pulaha; Krathu; Daksha; Brugu; Vasishta and Athri are the
sons of Lord Brahma grouped as Nava Brahmas.
Nava
Naaga
Anantha;
Vaasuki; Sesha; Padmanaabha; Kambala; Sankhapaala; Dhaartharaashtra; Takshaka;
and Kaali are grouped as nine great Naaga Devathas (Serpent Gods) who are
adored in Hindu religion.
Nava
Graha
Sun
(Surya); Moon (Chandra); Mars (Kuja or Angaaraka); Mercury (Budha); Jupiter
(Guru or Bruhaspathi); Venus (Sukra); Saturn (Shani); Rahu and Kethu together
are called Nava Grahas. Though Sun is a star and Moon is a satellite and Rahu;
Kethu are shadowy planets, they are referred to as planets in Hindu philosophy
resulting in Nava-Grahas (nine planets)
A
planet or a Graha is a celestial body that has substantial influence on the
living beings on earth. According to Hindu philosophy, Nava Grahas play an
important role in human life. Each Graha has a specific role and signification;
they are the representatives of the Primordial Supreme Lord and are the
universe’s agents for carrying out karmas accumulated throughout the lives
current as well as past. Zodiac is the basis around which these planets keep
moving from one sign (raasi) to the other that is known as planetary transit or
gochaara. Navagraha worship is prevalent in Hindu philosophy since time
immemorial followed by our elders and described in various sacred texts. They
form the pivot around which the concept of astrology rotates.
Navarathna
Vajra
(diamond); Vydoorya (Cat's eye); Gomedhika (Hessonite); Pushyaraaga (Yellow
sapphire); Marakatha (Emerald); Maanikya (Ruby); Neela (Blue sapphire); Muthya
(Pearl) and Pravaala (Coral) are the nine primary gems. These nine gems are
associated with Navagrahas, symbolically representing them and are used as a
remedy for Navagraha dosha
Nava
Dhaanya
A
group of nine grains generally associated with Navagrahas are; wheat (Sun),
rice (Moon), red gram (Mars), green gram (Mercury), Bengal gram (Jupiter), black
eyed peas (Venus), black sesame (Saturn), black gram (Rahu), and horse gram
(Kethu). They are also used as a remedy for Navagraha dosha.
Hindu
Panchaanga and Nava (#9)
Ninth
lunar day as per Hindu Panchaanga (almanac) is known as Navami thithi; Ashta
Vasus are the presiding deities of Navami thithi. It is known as
Riktha thithi and is not an elected day for performing auspicious functions.
Navami thithi during dark fortnight of Bhaadrapada; Maargasira; Pushya;
Maagha and Phaalguna months is known as Anvashtaka; sacred for giving Thila
tharpana to forefathers under concept of Shannavathi Sraaddha. Ninth day
in the dark fortnight of Bhaadrapada maasam (Pithru Paksha) is known as
Avidhava Navami when ceremonies are performed for those Women (Mothers) who
died as Sumangali (husband alive).
Hindu
Astrology and Nava (#9)
Number
nine has got a unique place in Hindu astrology as it represents the 9th house
the Dharma Sthaana (righteousness). It signifies primarily that of father
(pithru sthaana). It is the house of fortune (bhaagya sthaana) and it also
signifies the religion, intuition, fame, charities, leadership, long journeys
etc. It is one of the Trines (angular house) in a birth chart along with the 1st and
5th house. In the natural zodiac, Sagittarius is the 9th house
whose lord is Jupiter the Guru or Bruhaspathi the natural benefic planet. In
Hindu astrology division number nine (9) is known as Navaamsa Chakra which is a
very important divisional chart that is to be studied compulsorily while making
predictions especially the one that is related to marital front. Study of
Navaamsa chart enables to confirm the results of raasi chakra.
Astro
Numerology and Nava (#9)
In
Indian numerology number nine is considered as a very powerful number. Mars
is its ruling planet which is planet of dynamic energy, initiative and impulse
to accomplish great deeds. It represents heat, fire, energy, success and
continuation of activities. It is also a planet of strife, war, and
destruction. It bestows high ambition, creative abilities, robust health,
strength, power, courage, strong will power, determination, initiative to
undertake risky ventures Etc.
Those
born with number nine as their birth number are generally considered as
fortunate so far as the materialistic progress is concerned. At the
same time they struggle a lot in their life to achieve their higher objectives.
They are aggressive, highly adventurous; highly ambitious and generally do not
accept defeat. They cannot lead a simpler type of life and will always be on
the move without rest. They are sure to make their mark in life and attain
fairly high positions. It is ideal for placement in armed forces or
police. They are generally rough and tough and pick up quarrels and enemies
quickly. They do not tolerate criticism. They will be fortunate and lead a
happy life if they can avoid conflicts; family discords about trivial matters
and do not magnify their problems. They should stay away from prejudices and
bias. They are also prone for accidents and injuries.
Navamukhi
Rudraaksha
In
the concept of Rudraaksha; Navamukhi (nine faced) is known to represent Nava
Durga (nine forms of the Goddess) and its ruling planet is Kethu. It is believed
to bestow upon the wearer energy, dynamism, fearlessness and spiritual
development. It is also used as a remedy for Kethu and Venus related problems.
Navarathri
Festival
that is held for nine days during the bright fortnight of Aaswayuja Masam
starting from the first day (Sukla Paadyami) is known as Devi Navarathri or
Durga Navarathri. Literally Navarathri means nine great nights when Goddess
Shakthi fought with the demon Mahishaasura. These nine days are very holy and
revered days when the Almighty is worshipped in feminine form. During
Navarathri festival the Mother Goddess is worshipped mainly in three Divine
Energy forms viz…Maha Durga, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathi, the embodiments
of strength, wealth and knowledge. Ninth day of Devi Navarathri is known as
Maha Navami; on which day a ritual known as Aayudha Pooja is performed. We find
such nine day (Navarathri) celebrations being held for Lord Sri Rama known as
Rama Navarathri, for Lord Ganesha known as Ganesha Navarathri. Even the
Brahmotsavam festival held at Tirumala for Lord Venkateshwara is also a nine
day and night celebration that is known as Navaraathri
Brahmotsavam.
Sri
Raama Navami
Sri
Rama Navami the day Lord Sri Rama an epitome and embodiment of righteousness
was born. Sri Rama Navami is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Sri Rama
that is celebrated across the country irrespective of the caste and
creed. It is celebrated as the birth day of Lord Sri Rama coinciding
with the ninth day (Navami thithi) of Chaithra Maasa Sukla Paksha as per Hindu
calendar.
Madhva
Navami
Madhva
Navami is associated with Sri Madhvaachaarya, one of the greatest Hindu Saints
and Philosophers who was the founder and exponent of Dvaita Philosophy. Born in
1238 AD Sri Madhvaachaarya lived for 79 years and left this world on the 9th day
of bright fortnight (Navami thithi) in the lunar month Maagha Masam in the year
1317 AD. That day is celebrated as Madhva Navami.
Nava
Brundavana
Nava-Brundavana
a small island in the Tungabhadra River is situated near Anegondi in Gangavathi
Taluk of Koppal district in Karnataka state. It is approximately 20 km from
Gangavathi which was earlier in Raichur district. At the same time
Nava-Brundavana is also nearby to Hampi, 12 km away from Hospet in Bellary district
of Karnataka state. This is an abode chosen by nine eminent Saints (Yatis) of
Aachaarya Sri Madhva’s heritage for their mortal remnants to be laid to rest.
These nine great Saints are… Sri Padmanaabha Theertharu; Sri Kaveendra
Theertharu; Sri Vaageesa Theertharu; Sri Govinda Wodeyaru; Sri Vyaasa
Theertharu; Sri Raghuvarya Theertharu; Sri Srinivasa Theertharu; Sri
Raamachandra Theertharu; and Sri Sudheendra Theertharu.
One
should not miss to visit this rare and spiritually energized place at least once
in the life time and seek the blessings of nine great Gurus who are spiritually
present in these Brundavanas. They are standing as a testimonial to the glory
and significance of Madhva Philosophy. Amply sanctified with the presence of
Moola Brundavanas of nine eminent Saints, Nava Brundavana has become one of the
revered pilgrim centers in general and for the Madhva fraternity in particular.
Nava
Nandi Kshethras
Nandeeswara
(Nandi) the divine mount of Lord Shiva that we find invariably in all Shiva
temples positioned opposite to the Lord. In and around Mahaa Nandi, one of the
famous Shiva Kshethras in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, we find a group
of nine temples collectively known as Nava Nandi Kshethras within a radius of
about 30 km from Nandyal town. They are Prathama Nandi; Naaga Nandi; Soma
Nandi; Surya Nandi; Shiva Nandi; Vishnu Nandi; Mahaa Nandi; Vinaayaka Nandi and
Garuda Nandi. It is believed to be meritorious visiting all the Nava Nandi
kshethras on a single day from sunrise to sunset.
Nava
Brahma Kshethra (Alampur)
Famous
Shiva kshethra, Alampur near Kurnool town in Andhra Pradesh is the home of nine
very ancient Nava Brahma temples dating back to 7th century CE. They are
Taaraka Brahma; Swarga Brahma; Padma Brahma; Bala Brahma; Garuda Brahma; Kumara
Brahma; Arka Brahma; Veera Brahma and Viswa Brahma. These temples are all
enclosed in a court yard on the left bank of the river Tungabhadra. Out of these
nine temples Bala Brahma is the prime shrine of worship at Alampur.