Rasaratna Samuchchaya
author: A. D Satpute
edition: 2010, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 331
ISBN-10: 8170843413
ISBN-13: 9788170843412
Topic: Rasashastra
Chapter 8 - Paribhasha (Technical Terminology)
This page describes Paribhasha (Technical Terminology) which is the eighth chapter located on page 180 in the book Rasaratna Samuchchaya) translated into English by A. D Satpute. This book deals with topics such as complex metallurgical processes and laboratory equipment, all part of the ancient Indian 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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Ganita-sara-sangraha by Mahavira-Acharya [by M. Rangacharya]
itah param krakacika vyavaharamudaharisyamah | tatra paribhasa- hastadvayam sadangulahinam kiskahvayam bhavati | istadyantacchedana sankhyaiva hi margasamjna syat || 63 || atha sakakhyavyadidrumasamudayesu vaksyamanesu | vyasoda yamarganamangula samkhya parasparanapta || 64 || [[[ p. 177 ]]] OF CULTURE MINISTRY OF CU GOVERNMENT bharata saraka E OF INDIA • khatavyavaharah ....
Read full contents: Chapter 8 - Saptamah khatavyavaharah
Preceptors of Advaita [by T. M. P. Mahadevan]
Ramakrishna deems it necessary to restate, in nyaya terminology, some of the definitions given by the Paribhasha in ordinary language. In his opinion a definition has to be formulated in accordance with the tenets of one s own school of thought. A mere definition can never bring something into existence; only what is existing already could be brought within the scope of a definition. In argumentation he makes effective use of the canons of logic....
Read full contents: 43. Ramakrishnadhvarin
Apastamba Yajna-paribhasa-sutras [by Hermann Oldenberg]
Whose (the king s) command, though brief, having reached the whole kingdom round about and obtained authority, is never defeated, being of the highest weight, like a Paribhasha. These Paribhashas are a very characteristic invention of ancient Indian authors, particularly during the Sutra period. We find them as early as the Anukramanis, and even at that early time they had been elaborated with many purely technical contrivances....
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