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In Hinduism
Vastushastra (architecture)
Source: Shodhganga: Elements of Art and Architecture in the Trtiyakhanda of the Visnudharmottarapurana (vastu)Rust (of iron) is denoted by the Sanskrit term Rīti and was traditionally used in crafting Hard Cement, which was used as a Material for the Construction of Temples and other buildings, according to the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa, an ancient Sanskrit text which (being encyclopedic in nature) deals with a variety of cultural topics such as arts, architecture, music, grammar and astronomy.—The fourth kind of vajralepa is made by the mixture of some metals [like two parts of rīti i.e., rust of iron, etc.]. [...] It is seen that the portions of the metals, suggested in the Bṛhatsaṃhitā are similar as stated in the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa
Vastushastra (वास्तुशास्त्र, vāstuśāstra) refers to the ancient Indian science (shastra) of architecture (vastu), dealing with topics such architecture, sculpture, town-building, fort building and various other constructions. Vastu also deals with the philosophy of the architectural relation with the cosmic universe.
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Starts with: Rushta, Rushti, Rushtimant, Rushtimat, Rustam, Rustama, Rustum, Rustuma, Rusty bracken, Rusty brake, Rusty cliff fern, Rusty leaf, Rusty pittosporum, Rusty podocarpus, Rusty popcornflower, Rusty woodsia, Rusty-leaved bush fig, Rusty-leaved lannea.
Ends with: Durust, Iron rust, Tandurust, Trust.
Full-text (+100): Mandura, Lohakitta, Simhana, Ayomala, Shinghana, Krishnacurna, Kittala, Loshta, Kalanka, Lohaja, Tambara, Tambanela, Kitta, Takramandura, Tambanem, Tambejanem, Lohabhasma, Shulaghatana, Loharajas, Lauhamala.
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Dhammapada (Illustrated) (by Ven. Weagoda Sarada Maha Thero)
Verse 241 - The Story of Kāludāyi < [Chapter 18 - Mala Vagga (Impurities)]
Verse 240 - The Story of Venerable Tissa < [Chapter 18 - Mala Vagga (Impurities)]
Autumn Song < [July – September, 2002]
The Struggle < [July – September, 1987]
Harvest < [October – December, 1988]
Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances (by Bhudeb Mookerjee)
Part 3 - Iron variety (b): Tikshna iron < [Chapter IV - Metals (4): Lauha (iron)]
Part 1 - Characteristics of Iron (lauha) < [Chapter IV - Metals (4): Lauha (iron)]
Part 8 - Incineration of iron (27-34) < [Chapter IV - Metals (4): Lauha (iron)]
Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra (by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna)
Chapter XLIV - Symptoms and Treatment of Jaundice (Pandu-roga) < [Canto III - Kaya-chikitsa-tantra (internal medicine)]
Chapter XII - Treatment of Raktaja Ophthalmia < [Canto I - Shalakya-tantra (ears, eyes, nose, mouth and throat)]
Charaka Samhita (English translation) (by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society)
Chapter 16 - The therapeutics of Anemia (panduroga-cikitsa) < [Cikitsasthana (Cikitsa Sthana) — Section on Therapeutics]
Chapter 25 - The therapeutics of Wounds (vrana-cikitsa) < [Cikitsasthana (Cikitsa Sthana) — Section on Therapeutics]
Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4 (by Vihari-Lala Mitra)
Chapter XI - On truth and right knowledge < [Book VII - Nirvana prakarana part 2 (nirvana prakarana)]
Chapter XCI - Interpretation of the parable of the elephant < [Book VI - Nirvana prakarana part 1 (nirvana prakarana)]
Chapter XXII - Obloquy of old age < [Book I - Vairagya khanda (vairagya khanda)]
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