varahamahiran
kalidas
The Nine Gems of Vikramaditya were a group of nine courtiers who served as advisors to the legendary Indian emperor Vikramaditya. They were known for their expertise in various fields such as literature, music, astrology, and statecraft. Some famous works associated with them include the compilation of the Panchatantra fables, the composition of Sanskrit poetry, and advancements in astronomy and mathematics.
The "Nine Gems" of Chandragupta Maurya, also known as "Navaratnas," were a group of nine extraordinary individuals who served in the court of Chandragupta's grandson, Emperor Ashoka. This group included notable figures such as Chanakya (Kautilya), the political strategist and philosopher; Aryabhata, the mathematician and astronomer; and Kalidasa, the renowned poet and playwright. Each member contributed significantly to various fields, including administration, culture, science, and philosophy, thereby enriching the Mauryan Empire. Their collective talents exemplified the intellectual and cultural advancements of that era.
The nine navratans of chandragupta II OR chandragupta vikramaditya are:- dhanvantari vetal bhatt ghat karpar varahamihira vanaruchi kalidas shanku amarasimha kshapanak
Order of the Nine Gems happened in 1851.
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The Navartnas or nine gems in the court of Chandragupta II or Vikramaditya were : i. Dhanvantari ii. Kshapanak iii. Amarasimha iv. Shanku v. Vetal Bhatt vi. Ghat Karpar vii. Varahamihira viii. Vararuchi ix. Kalidasa
The "Navarathinakal" refers to the nine gems that were traditionally associated with astrological significance in Indian culture. These gems are: Ruby (Manikya), Pearl (Moti), Red Coral (Moonga), Emerald (Panna), Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj), Diamond (Heera), Blue Sapphire (Neelam), Hessonite (Gomed), and Cat's Eye (Lahasuniya). Each gem is believed to represent different planets and carries specific energies that can influence an individual's life and fortune. Together, they are often used in astrology and jewelry for their purported benefits.
nine gems of akbar
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nine gems of akbar
Here are some kinds of gems: fire opal, diamond, ruby
In Hindi nav means nine and ratans means precious stones so nav-ratans means the nine gems this is in reference to the 9 courtiers of Akbar