Rasa bandha – an excogitation
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Rasa bandha – an excogitation
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P.V.N.R.Prasad
Swati Patil
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Year: 2018
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The Mercury after being obtained from its ores is subjected to various purification processes. But it ca not be used internally as a medicine in spite of these purification processes because of its two basic traits – Chanchalya (quickness / fickleness) and sorbed in the body easily, it is often changed to a powder or some other solid form, so that the particles of Mercury are in bound form or in cohesion. This conversion of Mercury into cohesive form is calBandha / Rasa Bandha (binding of Mercury). The term amalgamation of Mercury to a miracle bead of Mercury. Tall claims have been made for its therapeutic qualities and a considerable amount of money has been erable degree of success or failure. The close study of this subject reveals that this is a simple phenom non pertaining as well as contributing to Keywords: Chanchalya, Durgrahatwa, Rasa Bandha INTRODUCTION The word Bandha is derived from the verb bandhana which means to bind
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