The Wealth of Indian Alchemy and Its Medicinal Uses
author: B. Mukherji
edition: 1998, Sri Satguru Publications
pages: 741
ISBN-10: 8170305829
ISBN-13: 9788170305828
Topic: Rasashastra
Chapter 42 - Madya-Pana-Vikara (Diseases of Drinking Wine)
This page describes Madya-Pana-Vikara (Diseases of Drinking Wine) which is the forty-second chapter located on pages 635-637 in the book The wealth of Indian alchemy composed by B. Mukherji. This book is a compendium of medicinal practices related to Indian alchemy, a branch of Ayurveda known as Rasashastra. It deals with topics such as purification of metals, minerals and previous stones. 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 5: Treatment of various afflictions [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Symptoms and Treatment of Madya-pana-vikara. Note: Madya-pana-vikara refers to the “evil effects of drinking wine in excess”. Wine gives rise to several evil effects, if drunk by any of the following;—one who is (a) enraged, (b) terrified, (c) thirsty, (d) aggrieved, (e) hungry, (f) fatigued with physical exertion or carrying of loads or walking, (g) much fed and drunk, (h) fed before his previous meal is digested, (h) weak, (i) or one who has subjected his body to heat....
Read full contents: Chapter 20 - Symptoms and Treatment of Madya-pana-vikara
The Markandeya Purana (Study) [by Chandamita Bhattacharya]
The drinking of alcohol is frequently mentioned with lord Dattatreya , who is referred to have indulged in wine in order to test the loyalty of young sages. In the context of Dattatreya worship, the offering of madya is also described. At the time of fighting with demon Mahisha, the Devi also drank pana (wine)....
Read full contents: Wine (alcoholic drinks)
Prasthanatrayi Swaminarayan Bhashyam (Study) [by Sadhu Gyanananddas]
The eleven ethical norms include the abstention from violence (himsa), illicit sex-relation (para-stri-sanga), non-vegetarianism (matsya-mamsa-bhakshana), drinking (madya-pana), suicide (atma-ghata), theft (stenakarma/cori), false accusation (mithya-apavada), vilification of any deity or sadhu (deva-ninda), tactual relationship with widows (vidhava-sparsha), consumption of non-edible & non-potable foods and drinks (abhakshya-bhakshana) and listening discourses from speakers who are anti-God....
Read full contents: 11.1. Components of Ekantiki-Bhakti (a): Dharma
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