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Navgraha Color Food Gems and Signs

Navgrah
Grah Surya Chandra Mangala Budha Guru Shukra Shani Rahu Ketu
Food Wheat Rice Toor Daal Green Daal chick peas Lima Beans Sasame Seeds Black Gram Horse gram
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Color Gold Silver Red Green Yellow White/Yellow Black/Blue Dark Blue Smoky Grey
Red White Red Green Yellow White Blue Black Multi
Shape Circle Square Triangle Rectangle Pentagon Bow Flag
Gems Ruby Pearl Coral Emerald Sapphire Diamond Blue Sapphire Honey Colored Hessonite Cat's Eye
Sign Leo Cancer Arise and Scorpio Gemini and Virgo Saggitorius and Pisces Taurus and Libra Capricon and Aquarious

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