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While no certain history of the Cerulean Star's origins exist, the blue diamond bears many traits in common with those Golconda diamonds mined in the Hyderabad district of eastern India. According to legend, the star was first unearthed in the early 16th century and was purchased from a Golconda diamond merchant by a prince of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. | While no certain history of the Cerulean Star's origins exist, the blue diamond bears many traits in common with those Golconda diamonds mined in the Hyderabad district of eastern India. According to legend, the star was first unearthed in the early 16th century and was purchased from a Golconda diamond merchant by a prince of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. | ||
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+ | The Cerulean Star is one of several [[Cintamani]]. This stone is known as ''Manoja''. This stone allows for the seeing of things clearly, and when properly utilized grants several powers. | ||
Revision as of 01:31, 15 July 2020
Origins
While no certain history of the Cerulean Star's origins exist, the blue diamond bears many traits in common with those Golconda diamonds mined in the Hyderabad district of eastern India. According to legend, the star was first unearthed in the early 16th century and was purchased from a Golconda diamond merchant by a prince of the Qutb Shahi dynasty.
The Cerulean Star is one of several Cintamani. This stone is known as Manoja. This stone allows for the seeing of things clearly, and when properly utilized grants several powers.