With a long and illustrious history, the Chandrakanta Mani stone is revered in many cultures all over the world. It was thought to be a fertility and love talisman in ancient Rome. India has a strong bond with the stone and identifies it with the moon goddess Chandra. In this context, the Chandrakant Mani is seen as a "upratna," a stand-in gem that is employed to channel the energies of the moon, which are said to affect feelings, intuition, and mental clarity. It is also thought of as a less expensive substitute for pearls for people wishing to get the benefits of the moon.
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