Rasachandamshu or Rasaratna Sangraha
author: M. S. Krishnamurthy
edition: 2013, Chaukhambha Visvabharati
pages: 512
ISBN-10: 9381301263
ISBN-13: 9789381301265
Topic: Rasashastra
Ill Effects of impure Copper pyrite intake
This page describes Ill Effects of impure Copper pyrite intake which is part of the Purva-khanda located on page 37 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Ill Effects of impure Copper pyrite intake” according to 235 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 2 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
So there can be no objection that the world of impure effects will affect the pure state of Brahman at the time of dissolution or that there could be no creation after dissolution. These arguments of Shankara in answer to a supposed objection that the world of effects, impure and unintelligent as it is, could not have been the product of pure and intelligent Brahman are not only weak but rather uncalled for....
Read full contents: Part 3 - Shankara’s Defence of Vedanta
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
Both ash and clay are, by their very nature, non-greasy; hence purification is brought about by these in the case of oily effects. The ‘purification’ of the ‘impure’ thing consists in making it fit for use by removing its defects. “If this is so, then it should be necessary to describe in detail the impurity attaching to things—in some such form as ‘such and such a substance becomes impure when in contact with such and such a substance’....
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Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa) [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Evil effects of taking makskika, not properly purified. Makshika, not properly purified and incinerated, gives rise to loss of appetite, loss of vigour, swelling of the belly with gas attended with constipation, eye diseases, leprosy, scrofula, carbuncle, and even death. (* 1) Bimala is separately treated later on....
Read full contents: Part 1 - Characteristics of Pyrite (makshika)
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