The Navapashanam bracelet is a piece of jewelry traditionally worn in India, believed to hold some special properties. The name itself offers a clue to its composition: “Navapashanam” translates from Sanskrit to “nine gems.” The centerpiece of the bracelet is indeed a bead made from an alchemical combination of nine medicinal herbs and minerals. This ancient formula is said to be over 5,000 years old, and its exact composition is a closely guarded secret. There are different beliefs about which specific herbs and minerals are used, but the number nine and their supposed medicinal properties are central to the concept. Some common ingredients believed to be included are gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, iron, zinc, and mercury. However, due to the secrecy surrounding the exact recipe, it’s difficult to say for sure.
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