
MACHI MANI
available in pendents
₹3500.00
The Machi Mani (also known as Machh Mani, Fish Pearl, or Matsya Mani) is a rare, mystical stone traditionally believed to be found in the head of certain fish. In Vedic astrology and spiritual practices, it is considered a powerful remedy, particularly for the planet Rahu.
PRIMARY BENEFITS OF MACHI MANI
1. Astrological Protection (Rahu & Ketu)
The stone is most famous for its ability to neutralize the malefic effects of Rahu.
Rahu Mahadasha: It is highly recommended for individuals undergoing the Rahu Mahadasha or Antardasha to reduce sudden misfortunes, confusion, and obstacles.
Dosha Removal: It is believed to help mitigate the effects of Kaal Sarp Dosha, Chandal Yoga, and Grahan Dosha.
Mental Clarity: By calming Rahu's influence, it helps reduce overthinking, anxiety, and the "foggy" feeling in the mind.
2. Financial Prosperity and Business
In many cultures, fish are symbols of abundance, and the Machi Mani is treated as a "luck magnet."
Business Growth: It is thought to remove hurdles in business ventures and attract new opportunities.
Wealth Retention: Many practitioners suggest keeping it in a cash box or locker to ensure a steady flow of income and prevent unexpected financial losses.
3. Spiritual and Physical Well-being
Beyond astrology, the stone is valued for its energetic properties:
Protection from Negativity: It is often used as a shield against the "evil eye" (Nazar), black magic, and negative vibrations.
Physical Health: Traditional beliefs suggest it can aid in recovery from chronic illnesses, particularly those related to the stomach, kidneys, and skin.
Sleep Quality: Keeping the stone near your bed is said to prevent nightmares and help with insomnia or restlessness.
4. Vaastu Correction
The Machi Mani is frequently used to correct Vaastu Dosha (architectural imbalances) in homes or offices.
Placing it in specific corners or near the main entrance is believed to purify the environment and bring harmony to family relationships.
How to Identify and Wear It
Appearance: Genuine stones are usually brownish, grey, or off-white with a natural, subtle glow. They are rarely perfectly round or flawless.
Day to Wear: It is typically worn on a Wednesday or Saturday during the evening (Rahu's time).
Metal: Most astrologers recommend setting it in Silver and wearing it as a pendant or a ring on the middle finger.
