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Emerald, Panna in Hindi, is a naturally occurring precious stone. Panna gems occur in many beautiful but different shades of green. They are valued as the third-best gemstones after rubies and sapphires. Since ancient Vedic times, Panna Rashi Ratan is considered to be a highly effective gemstone.

According to Vedic astrology, this gemstone represents the small but powerful planet Budh (Mercury) supposedly bears a strong influence over people's lives. As it is associated with Budh, the Panna gemstone is also referred to as Budh Ratna. People primarily wear the gemstone for strengthening the weakly placed planet Mercury in their horoscopes and benefit from the positive influences it brings to their lives.

There is a lot of significance for this green coloured precious gemstone, which belongs to the Beryl mineral family, in western culture. Westerners believe that Emerald birthstone brings luck to those that are born in May. Besides, Emerald is believed to radiate a mesmerizing aura and an unmatched aesthetic value.

Who Can Wear Panna Gems and Who Should Not

Panna gems are vital for Taurians as Mercury and Venus are highly compatible. Geminis and Virgos benefit because Mercury rules them. This gemstone is beneficial to Leo descendants as well. Mercury is auspicious for Librans too. Sagittarius, Pisces, and Aquarius descendants may only wear the gemstone when Mercury is placed in certain houses.

Panna gems originate from many countries, but high-quality stones come from Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil. However, Emerald is widely available now because of discovering new mines and the employment of better mining technologies.

Rings and pendants with Panna gems are used for harnessing the power of Mercury or Budh. Some people believe that Panna gems are most beneficial when worn in the little finger.

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