Rasendra Sara Sangraha of Sri Gopal Krishna Bhatt
author: Parimi Suresh
edition: 2007, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan
pages: 1112
ISBN-10: 8189798057
ISBN-13: 9788189798055
Topic: Rasashastra
Chapter 1 - Uparasa (8): Tuttha (Copper sulphate)
This page describes Uparasa (8): Tuttha (Copper sulphate) of the first Chapter located on pages 64-65 in the book Rasendra Sara Sangraha composed by Parimi Suresh. This book, authored by Sri Gopal Krishna Bhatt, is a 14th century compilation of topics dealing with mercury and other metals, all belonging to the ancient Indian science of 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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Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa) [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Uparasa (5-6): Tuttha and Sasyaka (copper sulphate)....
Read full contents: Chapter V - Uparasa (5-6): Tuttha and Sasyaka (copper sulphate)
Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra [by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna]
Hingu, (Asafetida), Triphala, Yashti-madhu, Saindhava, Prapaundaika, Anjana (black Antimony), Tuttha (Sulphate of copper), and copper pasted together with water and made into a stick (Varti) should be applied as an Anjana to the affected eye. As an alternative, sticks (Varti) composed of Pathya, Haridra, Yashti-madhu and Anjana should be similarly applied....
Read full contents: Chapter XI - Treatment of Shleshma Ophthalmia
Kautilya Arthashastra [by R. Shamasastry]
The colouring ingredient of gold is one kakani of tikshna which is of the colour of the neck of a peacock, tinged with white, and which is dazzling and full of copper (pitapurnita). Pure or impure silver (tara) may be heated four times with asthituttha (copper sulphate mixed with powdered bone), again four times with an equal quantity of lead, again four times with dry copper sulphate (shushkatuttha), again three times in skull (kapala), and lastly twice in cow-dung....
Read full contents: Chapter 13 - Superintendent of Gold in the Goldsmiths’ Office
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[Rasendra Sara Sangraha of Sri Gopal Krishna Bhatt: index]
[Foreword (by Laxmikant Dwivedi)]
[Foreword (by Mahesh Chandra Sharma)]
[About the Author (Parimi Suresh)]
[About the Author (Vinaya Kumari Dhannapuneni)]
[Preface]