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Mayuri G. Ramteke1*, Dr. Bharti Umretia2
1 PG Scholar, Upgraded Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Government Ayurved College, Vadodara, Gujarat.
2 Reader and Head, Upgraded Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, Government Ayurved College, Vadodara, Gujarat.
http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v14i6.11
ABSTRACT: The specialized branch of Ayurved, Rasashastra is focusing on using metals, minerals, and herbs to create potent medicines. Rasaratnakara, written in the 13th century, is a key text in Indian alchemy, detailing the practice of producing gems. It offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, explaining Dehavada and Lohavada in depth. The content of the text material is divided into five segments, referred to as Khanda, which include Rasa, Rasendra, Vadi or Riddhi, Rasayana, and Mantra. Each Khanda comprises multiple chapters known as Upadesha. It thoroughly explores the two fundamental ideas of Rasashastra in significant detail, providing an in-depth comprehension of alchemical processes.
KEYWORDS: Rasashastra, Siddha Nityanatha, Lohavada
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