Add energy to your gold and jewellery

Last Updated on July 10, 2025 by Tejaswini

Aurum, gold, has fired the human imagination since ancient times. Gold is equated with riches and being wealthy. It is beautiful, called Suvarna in Sanskrit. But gold has a darker side too. Too many lives have been consumed in gold rushes, prospecting for gold, wars for stealing others gold, fighting with your siblings for the family gold etc.

Gold is the residence of the Goddess of Prosperity, Shri or Devi Laxmi, Bhagwan Vishnu’s wife. So why should it drive the human mind crazy? Gold attracts the mind, very powerfully. In the energy sense, the gold metal has the ability to absorb intention and reflect it back faithfully. This makes it very very attractive for the human mind at the subconscious level. The misers of this world like to keep a hoard of physical gold where they can touch it and feel it.

For me, gold has a totally different meaning. Gold is a tool to be actively in energy work.

If you want to do this small experiment. Most of us own a bit of gold, either a chain around the neck, a bracelet or a ring. Sit on your asan or in a quiet place and hold the gold in your palms. With utmost sincerity say the Srisukta over the gold. If you cannot recite it then just listen to it. (This link is the correct text, the first 16 shlokas are the Shri Sukta). Feel the energies of the mantra entering the gold. Feel the presence of the Devi Laxmi Herself in the gold. Now wear this piece of charged gold jewellery for 21days and see the difference in your life. You can recharge it once a week like this, to keep its energy high.

And in life whenever you fact a money crunch, charge a small gold or even silver jewellery with the Shrisukta and keep it in your money box. Shri Laxmi Herself will come into your life. Just remember this is to be done regularly, at least once a week for continued prosperity. And preferably on Fridays, Shukravar.

Also you should be careful accepting gold from others or wearing gold worn by others. Never directly wear jewellery given to you by your parents or anyone. First wash it with charged water, hold it in your cupped hands and recite the Shrisukta on it once before wearing it. The gold belonged to someone else. That person wore it and has the imprints of that person within itself. His joys and also his sorrows, diseases, regrets all of which will affect you on the astral levels. In fact, never wear anything used by someone else, may it be your loved grandmother, first cleanse it.

For cleansing or charging

  • For gold /silver use Srisukta
  • For gemstones use the beej mantra of that planet or Shrisukta as per your wish.
  • For clothes you receive from others, first wash the clothes in a water with a pinch of Sea salt. If you cannot wash them, put a pinch of sea salt in a paper packet, intend that it removes all impressions of the previous owner. Put this packet in on the clothes for 5 mins and then flush the salt down the sink and the paper in the trash.

(If you cannot recite the Shrisukta, then you can recite ‘Om Mahalaxmayai namah’ or recite ‘Om’ over it a few times with focussed intention)

If you own gold, charge it and wear it on your body for its benefits. Do not just dump it in a locker and think of it as an “investment”. Gold is a living tool in your hands.

And yes there is a reason why we wear so much of gold, silver and copper or other metals on our bodies. Remember when I keep saying about our bodies being electromagnetic and not just biochemical? The right side of the body is a bit more positively charged than the left half. The front half is more positively charged compared to the back half of the body. Wearing metals on specific parts of our bodies helps balance the electric currents flowing through our bodies. For example we, in Sanatan Dharm, pierce the earlobes of a 16day old baby, both boys and girls, and immediately put a thin gold wire through them. This is the Karnabhed Sanskar of Sanatan Dharma. This point corresponds with the Pineal gland of the body. Doing this activates this master gland of the body.

And here is something that can inspire the gold-lovers amongst you, if you are well off and can afford buying 100gms of gold, make a chain which you can wear around your waist. Remember gold is never to be worn below the manipur chakra of the body. It should sit exactly on your navel. This balances all the chakras/energy vortices of your body and generally thieves won’t see it even if you go out alone. Wear gold bangles/ bracelets in both your hands as we touch a lot of stuff with our hands. These bracelets act as gloves protecting the energies of your hand from whatever energies you may be exposed to. Similarly wear silver chains in your ankles. Their energies will act as energy socks and protect you from any negativity in your path.

So buy gold, as an investment if you wish, but do charge and use some of it for balancing your bodies and bringing even more prosperity into your lives. Gold is the most precious gift of Devi Laxmi.

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8 responses to “Add energy to your gold and jewellery”

  1. Nital Kokate Avatar
    Nital Kokate

    Can you please explain in detail why gold ornaments cannot be worn below the navel? It will be good for some people to understand.
    Thanks

  2. Parul Avatar
    Parul

    Hi , can we buy 20-30 gm gold chain for wearing around waist? Will it work ? What’s the minimum weight that will work to balance chakras?

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      you can wear a gold chain in your waist. it should be on the manipur chakra for best results.
      but how can a 20-30 gram chain even fit the waist.

      and a person should wear gold on the body, as much as possible. it helps in so many ways.
      (common sense regarding thieves and chain snatching etc should be applied. )

  3. kittuce10 Avatar
    kittuce10

    Namaste Tejaswini ji. I have recently started reading your posts and each one makes me read few times slowly and needing to think very deeply to sense the message. Very thought provoking.

    So I have a question with wearing gold jewellery below waist. Although many people, family members suggest aginst wearing gold below waist, I read that in olden days people used to wear 1kg gold anklets, especially, kings and emperors used to reward this to people of extrem talent, for example, stories go like….the pandit impressed the king with his poems, or write some beautiful novel, etc.. the king rewarded them personally with the 1kg gold anklet seemed to be a standard symbol of reward for excellency during ancient times.

    Until this time I too, thought that its disrespectful to wear gold below waist, same way we’re suggested not to wear vibhuti below waist (unless yogi or sanyasi).

    Note that it is not a criticization to your post but just can’t figure out what is right here.
    Please educate me with an answer.

    |Jai Shriram|

    1. Tejaswini Avatar

      Hi there
      As far as i know, only Hadi vidya practitioners who are generally women can wear gold anklets. The weight will be told to you by your Guru.
      ‘Generally women’ because as per parampara Devi Lopamudra ‘saw’ these mantras. She also taught them to her husband, so men also can practice if their Guru directs.

      And i have not heard of any historical King giving gold anklets, so recheck your sources. Rings, necklaces bracelets etc was common.

      What i write is per my experience.

      Ultimately everyone should do what they want.
      We all have the fundamental freedom to think and act as we want.
      Freedom of choice is the foundation of Vedic dharma.
      Because only then the concepts of karma karmic fruit etc are possible.

      1. Prasanna Krishna Avatar
        Prasanna Krishna

        Ok thank you for quick response. Not meaning to argue, but the reference is of a prominent Kavi, Allasai Peddana, during the rule of Emperor Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara 15-16th century. Context is that he translated Svarochisha manu episode from Markandeya purana into a book in telugu called Manu Charitra. The king impressed by the work, rewards him with 1kg gold anklet and he himself puts it on his ankle. Reference is shown on below picture as well. So the kavi later on writes about that in his autobiography. I thought this cannot be an isolated incident and it must have been in practice much before this time or could have been specific to the region. Just was curious to clarify this.

        https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/13/Portrait_of_Allasani_Peddanna.JPG

      2. Tejaswini Avatar

        Hi there
        i cant comment on what wiki says.

        but this person is a Kavi, he wrote on the Devi Mahatmya, he is not a ‘poet’. who knows what Vidya he was practicing.
        and in any case i am quite sure that this if true must have been an isolated incident, this cannot be a common practice.
        most kings from past history were practitioners of tantra themselves and it is not possible that they would not know the meaning of wearing gold in the feet.

        as far as i know, unless you are a student of tantra and your Guru has told you to do so, you should not be wearing gold in your feet. ordinary people should wear silver.
        someone i know wears almost 2 kg weight of gold anklets in her feet , so i know what i am talking about.

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