Rasachandamshu or Rasaratna Sangraha
author: M. S. Krishnamurthy
edition: 2013, Chaukhambha Visvabharati
pages: 512
ISBN-10: 9381301263
ISBN-13: 9789381301265
Topic: Rasashastra
Purification of Gunja
This page describes Purification of Gunja which is part of the Purva-khanda located on page 89 in the book Rasachandamshu (Rasaratna Sangraha) translated into English by M. S. Krishnamurthy. This 19th century book deals with Ayurvedic therapeutics and alchemical processes, belonging the branch of 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Purification of Gunja” according to 168 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: उष्णीशोपरि मालाढ्याः पीत-कञ्चुक-शोभिताः बर्ह-गुञ्ज-बद्ध-केशा वन-माला-विभूषणाः ushnishopari maladhyah pita-kancuka-shobhitah barha-gunja-baddha-kesha vana-mala-vibhushanah ushnisha—turban; upari—above; mala—with garlands; adhyah—opulent; pita—yellow; kancuka—upper garment; shobhitah—decorated; barha—peacock feather; gunja—and gunja; baddha—tied; keshah—hair; vana—forest; mala—garlands; vibhushanah—decorated....
Read full contents: Verse 1.12.13
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana [by Gaurapada Dasa]
beads: gunja-priya (Govinda-virudavali 24)....
Read full contents: Text 10.63
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
vetra, vamshi, barha, gunja-mala, chanda-dadi iha va dharena kene muni-dharma chadi ” || 84 || English translation: (84) “Then He tells me to give up the principles of a mendicant and accept a stick, flute, peacock feather, gunja-mala, and rope. ”Commentary: Gaudiya-bhashya by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura:The word barha means “peacock feather. ” The phrase chanda-dadi refers to the rope used to bind the hind legs of a cow while milking....
Read full contents: Verse 3.7.84
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