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Though at present Kohinoor is in the hands of the British royalty, the
Empire has declined. India, Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan claimed this
diamond but the British retained it and placed it on the Crown.
From the Kakatiya rulers the possessors of this diamond have had
troubles. Some scholars feel that there is a curse which forbids kings,
queens and ordinary persons possessing this diamond. Such a precious
diamond should belong to a Gods or Goddesses. That is why the
Kakatiyas adorned it to Goddess Bhadrakali.
If this diamond or any other diamond comes your way, the best advice is
not to accept it and donate it to a God or Goddess of your choice. Then
you and your family will be safe, and your posterity will be grateful to
you. This is Kohinoor purana.
Lets get to know it as a Crystal :
In addition to its spiritual power, Diamond has an unconquerable
hardness and has been known since antiquity as a “Stone of
Invincibility,” bringing victory, superior strength, fortitude and courage
to its wearer. It is associated with lightning and fearlessness, and for its
properties of protection. It is a symbol of wealth and manifesting
abundance in one’s life, an amplifier of energies, goals and intent, and is
highly effective in magnifying the vibrations of other crystals for healing.
It is particularly beneficial set in gold and worn on the left arm. [Kunz,
70-71][Gienger, 33][Fernie, 66, 69][Hall, 122-123]
However, in Bhartiya (Indian ) Tradition sun is suppose to be the right
side of body so Diamond in gold is suppose to be worn in right hand to
bring prosperity.
Diamond Uses and Purposes
Diamonds are great conductors and amplifiers of energy, absorbing thoughts
and feelings then radiating them outward. Remain positive while holding or