Rasachandamshu or Rasaratna Sangraha
author: M. S. Krishnamurthy
edition: 2013, Chaukhambha Visvabharati
pages: 512
ISBN-10: 9381301263
ISBN-13: 9789381301265
Topic: Rasashastra
Purification of Snake venom
This page describes Purification of Snake venom which is part of the Purva-khanda located on page 93 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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Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Purification of serpent poison. First process. Snake poison, in whatever way it may be obtained, is rendered powerful by mixing it with cow’s urine and drying it up by sun’s rays for three days. Second process. Snake-poison is purified, if it is mixed with mustard oil. Third process. Snake poison is purified, if it is subjected to bhavana, for three times each, with the juice of tambula, juice of the leaves of vaka, juice of the tulasi leayes, and decoction of kustha....
Read full contents: Part 25 - Purification of serpent poison
Parables of Rama [by Swami Rama Tirtha]
Concentration of mind is all right, but make the snake poison less, pick out the fangs of the snake, rise above all temptation; build your character. These things are to be looked after and must be remembered....
Read full contents: Story 81 - Concentration and Character
Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
(Chapter 29, Harivamsha).Dhanvantari and Parikshit.There is a story in the puranas that when Takshaka went and bit Parikshit to kill him, a Vishahari (one who cures those infected with snake venom) rushed to save the king but was bribed and sent back by Takshaka. There are indications in the Puranas to show that the Vishahari under reference was Dhanvantari though it is stated that Kashyapa was the person involved....
Read full contents: Story of Dhanvantari
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