Vedic astrology doesn't recommend gemstones by birth month — it reads them from your actual birth chart. Here's how the process really works.
Ruby, pearl, red coral, emerald, yellow sapphire, diamond, blue sapphire, hessonite and cat's eye — one gem for each of the nine grahas. Here's what each one represents.

Neelam is considered the most powerful — and fastest-acting — stone in Vedic astrology. Here's what it's said to do, and how to make sure the one you buy is real.
A certificate is only worth as much as the lab that issued it. Here's what the major certifying bodies actually check, and why it matters for what you're buying.
Most gemstones on the market are treated in some way. That's not automatically a problem — but you need to know what you're paying for.
A genuine gemstone can last generations if you look after it properly — and in Vedic tradition, energetic cleansing matters as much as physical care.