Rasachandamshu or Rasaratna Sangraha
author: M. S. Krishnamurthy
edition: 2013, Chaukhambha Visvabharati
pages: 512
ISBN-10: 9381301263
ISBN-13: 9789381301265
Topic: Rasashastra
Treatment of the side effects produced by Abhraka bhasma
This page describes Treatment of the side effects produced by Abhraka bhasma which is part of the Purva-khanda located on page 36 in the book Rasachandamshu (Rasaratna Sangraha) translated into English by M. S. Krishnamurthy. This 19th century book deals with Ayurvedic therapeutics and alchemical processes, belonging the branch of science known as Rasashastra (medicinal alchemy). This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Nyayakusumanjali of Udayana (study) [by Sri Ramen Bhadra]
It is found that different effects have different nature. For example, a pot can carry water, but a cloth cannot do so. But a cloth can cover the body, but a pot cannot do so. If the cause be of the same nature the effects also cannot be different. One effect becomes different from another effect because each is produced from causes of different nature. Difference of nature in the effect is dependent upon difference of nature in the cause....
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Contribution of Vachaspati-Mishra to Samkhya System [by Sasikumar. B]
Upadanagrahanat A particular effect can be produced out of a particular material cause (upadanagrahanat). A jar can be produced out of clay only: cloth can be produced out of threads only: curd can be produced out of milk only. There is a law that particular causes can produce particular effects (upadananiyamat). This proves that the effects are pre-existent in their causes in a latent condition....
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Shaiva Upanishads (A Critical Study) [by Arpita Chakraborty]
Five kinds of Bhasma. [. . . ] Brihajjabala Upanishad I. 10 “Sadyojata” the face of Ishvara facing eastwards, through the Mantra, “I surrender myself completely unto the Sadyojata,” there came into existence the earth. Therefrom came forth the Kala known as Nivritti (detachment). Therefrom came into being the cow known as Nanda, of a tawny colour. From the dung of that cow, purified and prepared in the prescribed manner, was produced the ashes known as Vibhuti....
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