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rasasa~gketakalikA

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S.NO :1146 AMAR ID :AMAR/RB/1146
ACCESSION NO. AT SOURCE :420 PHYSICAL LOCATION :Vaidyaratnam P. S. Varier Ayurveda College, Kottakkal, P.O. Edarikode, District Malappuram, Kerala 676501.

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TITLE OF THE RARE BOOK :rasasa~gketakalikA
AUTHOR OF THE BOOK :kAyastacAmuNDa TIME OF AUTHOR:INA
EDITED BY :Yadavji Tricumji Acharya / यादवजीत्रिकमजी आचार्य / Yādavajītrikamajī ācārya TRANSLATED BY :INA
COMMENTARY BY:INA NAME OF COMMENTARY :INA
FOREWORD BY :INA AYUSH SYSTEM :Ayurveda
SUBJECT :रसशास्त्र / Rasaśāstra LANGUAGE :Sanskrit
SCRIPT:Devanagari PLACE & STATE :INA

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PUBLISHER DETAILS :Printed by B.R. Ghanekar, at Nirnayasagar press, 23 Kolbhat lane, Bombay and Published by Vaidya Yadavji Tricumji Acharya, 372, Bora Bazar street, Fort, Bombay. YEAR OF PUBLICATION :1912
NO OF PAGES :30
ABOUT THE BOOK :The Rasasamketakalika by Kayastha Camunda' is a treatise on alchemy and iatro chemistry in 399 verses, arranged in five chapters (ullasa). The mangala is addressed to Siva as the lord of mercury (Raseśa). Chapter one (49 verses) describes the mythical origin of mercury, the varieties of mercury, the dosas and kañcukas, some samskäras (mardana, svedana, murchana, pātana, gandhakajarana, bandha, marana), the properties of mrtarasa, the side effects of the use of mrtarasa and their treatment, and the results of paying homage to the lord of mercury. Chapter two (65 verses) is concerned with the description of the six natural metals (loha), their properties, varieties, purification and marana, lohakitta, kharpara/rasaka, the purification and marana of some alloys (kämsya and pittala), the treatment of disorders caused by the metals, and the nirutthakarana" of the metals, the chapter ends with the description of abhraka, its varieties, marana, the extraction of its essence (sattvapätana), the marana of the sattvapätana and the uses of the products obtained. Chapter three (16 verses) deals with vishas and upavishas, opium, and bhrngi. Chapter four (129 verses) is a collection of rasayogas to be employed against various diseases and for rasayana and vājīkaraṇa purposes. Chapter five (40 verses) contains formulae for pills and some other preparations. Sources are not referred to. Chamunda mentions the sampradaya of his guru.
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DIGITIZED BY :CCRAS-NIIMH DIGITIZATION DATE :9/23/2022