Text Book of Rasa Sastra
author: K. Rama Chandra Reddy
edition: 2010, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Bhawan
pages: 618
ISBN-13: 9788189986414
Topic: Rasashastra
Musa (22): Manduka (Manjusa) Musa
This page describes Musa (22): Manduka (Manjusa) Musa located on page 138 in the book Text Book of Rasa Sastra composed by K. Rama Chandra Reddy. This book contains a collection of scientific articles based on the principles of Rasasastra (Rasashastra) and contains Sanskrit text of ancient literature, as well as modern English scientific documentation. 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 1: Initiation, Mercury and Laboratory [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Manduka-musha. It is of the shape of a frog, and is six angulis in height, length, and breadth. It is to be put, inside a pit in the earth, and covered with fire made at the top. Musala-musha. It is flat at the bottom, cylindrical, and eight angulis in height. It is suitable for the purpose of heating a paste of mercury. (* 1) According to another version eight parts of burnt husk is to be used, instead of jute fiber and burnt husk....
Read full contents: Part 2 - Alchemical crucibles (musa)
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: तत्र दानं द्विजातिभ्यो दत्वा सद्-गुण-भोजनम् ततो योजनं एकं च देवं माण्डूक-सम्ज्ञकम् tatra danam dvijatibhyo datva sad-guna-bhojanam tato yojanam ekam ca devam manduka-samjnakam tatra—there; danam—charity; dvijatibhyah—to the brahmanas; datva—giving; sad-guna-bhojanam—delicious food; tatah—then; yojanam ekam—one yojana; ca—and; devam—the Deity; manduka-samjnakam—named Manduka....
Read full contents: Verse 5.24.59
Vastu-shastra (3): House Architecture [by D. N. Shukla]
‘Three kinds of manjusha are described in detail. They are made of either timber or iron and are square, rectangular, or circular in shape. They generally consist of one, two or three compartments or chambers (koshtha). The Parna-manjusha looks like a box or trunk. The taila (oil) manjusha is apparently a receptacle for oil. It does not differ from the other, except in its greater height. The third kind is called Vastra-manjusha and is easily identified with a ward-robe or linen-chest....
Read full contents: Chapter 9 - House-decorations and other Equipments
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[Text Book of Rasa Sastra: index]
[Preface]
[About the Author (K. Rama Chandra Reddy)]