The diamond is pure carbon, having the most compact                arrangement of carbon atoms found in nature. The diamond  is the gemstone of the planet Venus                       and helps to overcome problems related to this  planet.
Most                            attractive to the eyes, the diamond is famous  for its                            play of colors. It emits a very delicate  bluish, reddish,                            or a mixture of blue and red radiance of  glittering                            luster when exposed to light. 
 A fine  diamond is                            radiant, and delightful. It is as soothing to  the eyes                            as the Moon; is magnificent and has the  self-luminous                            quality of a clear crystal. 
Ancient Hindu  scriptures                      mention eight types of diamonds
1. Hanspati: transparent white color like a conch,
2. Kamlapati: transparent pinkish white, like lotus petal.
3. Vajraneel: transparent blue-white, like the color of the neck of a blue jay,
4. Vanaspati: transparent green-white, like fresh blade of grass,
5. Shyamvajra: transparent smoky-grey color
6. Telia: oily,and dark color.
7. Sanloyi: yellow-green or pale green color,
Some Qualities of a Good Diamond 
1. hardness
2. luster
3. transparence
4. luminosity
5. pleasant appearance
Some                      Flaws in a Diamond 
1. Dullness
2. "Feathers of a crow"
3. Red spots
4. Black spots
5. Greasy
6. Pale or brown in color
7. Ridges on the surface
8. Brittleness
Some tests for Identification of a  Real Diamond                      
1. A real diamond when placed in warm milk cools the milk.
2. A real diamond when placed in liquid butter or ghee (clarified butter) at room temperature solidifies the butter or ghee.
Some                      aspects of the Rituals for Wearing a Diamond 
A diamond should be bought on a Friday  when                      Venus is in Taurus, Libra, or Pisces. Should be  bought in                      the morning between sunrise and 11:00 A.M. A diamond  should                      be at least 1 rattika (.59 metric carat) in weight.  The setting                      should be silver, white gold, or platinum, and the  gem should                      be flawless. The gemstone should be given to the  jeweler on                      the same day, and the ring should be made and the  gemstone                      set on a Friday under the lunar mansions. 
A ring worn in this manner removes the  evil                      effects of an ill-aspected Venus, brings wealth,  health, prosperity,                      removes fear of evil spirits, cures diseases, makes  one invincible,                      removes enmity, and saves one from electric shocks,  poisonous                      insects and animals, and accidental death. 
Some aspects of the Medicinal  Utility of                      the Diamond 
Diamond is the hardest of all  gemstones, and                      it should never be used orally in the form of a  pishthi (paste).                      Only its bhasma (oxide) is used in Ayurveda. If a  diamond                      particle gets into the stomach it can be fatal.  Therefore                      it is purified very carefully when its oxide is  prepared.                    
Diamond oxide provides prana (life  force). It                      is useful for epilepsy, paralysis, insanity, hernia,  premature                      old age, weakness of mind, among others. It makes  the body                      strong and provides longevity. 
Chief Sources of Diamonds 
India, Brazil, Africa, U.S.S.R.
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