Ayurveda Prakasa of Sri Madhava Upadhyaya

Ayurveda Prakasa of Sri Madhava Upadhyaya

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAN340
Author: Prof. P. H. C. Murthy
Publisher: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office
Language: Sanskrit Text With English Translation
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9788170804833
Pages: 326
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.0 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 420 gm

Book Description

Introduction

"Those physicians who expect result from mercury without feeding it black mica, gold and sulphur and those farmers who expect yield from the field without sowing seed are fools" This statement clears all doubts and fears about the practice of Mercurial system. Those who come across the statements about the magical results of mercurial compounds should view them in this perspective. Rasasastra the mercurial system is the first science that has warned about the toxicity of using raw and unprocessed Mercury. It has cautioned to the extent that unpurified Mercury could cause even death. Therefore the iatro-chemistry of Rasasatra should be understood safe and effective since the raw materials undergo diligent processing before making them into a dosage form.

Ayurvedaprakasa gives practical details of making mercurial medicines. The author Madhava Upadhyaya mentions at the outset that he would furnish only practicable technicalities in this book and would not give the details which he has not experienced. He emphasizes the significance of both theory and practice equally in learning Rasasastra. The author laments over the quackery in Rasasastra practice and emphasizes the importance of following the mercurial procedures diligently. This is evident by going through this precise compendium of Rasasastra, the Mercurial system. Apart from his personal experiences he has also quoted the practical oriented procedures from other text books -Rasarajaiaksmi, Rasapaddhati, Rasaratnasamuccaya, Resecintamani, Yogsteretigini etc., famous books. Ayurvedaprakasa seems to be the essence of the material available until time of Miidhava Upadhyaya.

The subject matter has been presented in six chapters in this book.

The first chapter deals with the significance of Mercurial system and the importance of learning this science under direct supervision of an able and benevolent guru. The properties, blemishes, purificatory measures along with semskara, bandha etc., of mercury that transform the status of this substance from a poison to a cectar, The methods of preparing Rasa bhasma and Ressussdhis and administering them on the body are given. Though it looks like a magic, certain transmutational techniques and an animated pill are also described in this chapter.

Second chapter provides the details of uparasas, the mercurial associate drugs i.e., sulphur, cinnabar, mica, orpiment, realgar, stibnite, lapis lazuli, chalk, ochere, green vitreol are described by their features, purification etc., methods along with usage.

The metals are described in detailed manner in the third chapter. The purification and incineration methods of metals are given with dosage and usage. These derivations alleviate all the fears about the metallic preparations for therapeutic use. The details of adverse drug reactions that occur when these metals are improperly used and also the management furnished in this context give encouragement for successful practice of Mercurial medicine.

The minerals like cha1copyrites, ironpyrites, bornite, plum- bum oxide and the alloys like bronze, brass and five-metal alloy are described in the fourth chapter. The same chapter contains the details on collection, purification, and processing of Silajatu into a dosage form.

The fifth chapter deals with gemology. The mercurial system and its relation with precious and semiprecious stones along with their therapeutic usage apart from the astrological connections with planets are given in detail. The valuation system of gems is given in a such a methodical manner that it can be adopted even today with slight modifications as per the present measurement system.

The toxicology is detailed in the sixth chapter. The poisons or the toxic substances of static and mobile nature are described with toxicological effects and managements apart from their individual therapeutic usage. Certain sacred chanting (mantras) are also given to overcome instantaneously the poisonous effect caused by toxic substances (vise) and also snake bite and the scorpion sting. Certain anti-poisonous medicines are also given. And finally a precise description of preparing alkaline substances is provided to wind up the text.

Msdhava upadhyaya, the author of this treatise belongs to Sarawata Brahmana dyanasly of Saurastra. Referred to as Rasamadhava by the followers of mercurial medicine, he lived in Varanasi when he composed this text Ayurveda prakasa. There are many Mtidheves who have written books on various desciplines of Indian Philosophical thought system apart from Madhavakara the author of Madhavanidana. Though there is no hint about the time of Madhava upadhyaya, the author of Ayurveda prakasa, it can be understood by the referances of phiranga, Rasakarpura etc., that this author may be placed in the mid seventeenth century, A. D.

As said earlier this book is a ready reckoner for scholars, practitioners, and researchers of Rasasatra. In view of the increasing demand for translation of such important work it has been ventured by me. The experience of writing a text book in Rasasastra and teaching the subject for the last 38 years with the blessings of my father, late Sesagiri Sarma, his guru Hakim Hussain Zulkhemain and my gurus prof. Hari Shankar sarma ji and late. M. U. Bahadur ji has helped to a great extent. Dr. Bhuvana, Dr. Bhagya, Dr. Shiva, Dr. Sai, Dr. Vijaya and others have helped in preparing the script. Pavan kumar Sharma, my disciple in sitar has assisted in preparing the index and introduction. I wish them all a very bright and prosperous career. My wife Smt. Padmaja, my daughter Dr. Sivapriya, my son-in-law Dr. Jayakrishna Kulamarva, my son Chayanath and my daughter-in-law Anuradha have encouraged me throughout this project as always. I wish them all a very bright future. Sri Brijmohan Das Gupta of Chowkhamba Sanskrit series office, Varanasi has readily accepted for taking up this project for which I am very much grateful to him.

Contents

Chapter-1 1-113
Mangalacarana 1
Rasa dosas 4
Ksncuka dosa 4
Rasa samskara 6
Svedana 8
Mardana 10
Murcchana 11
Utthapana 12
Patana 13
Adhah patana 14
Tiryak patana 15
Bodhana 16
Niyamanam 18
Sandipana 19
Anuvasana 19
Jarana 20
The result of gandhaka jarana 22
Gandhaka jarana 23
Purificaton of mercury according to rasa ratnakara 30
Taptakhalva 31
Appetizing the purified mercury 33
According to sarngadhara 34
According to sivagama 35
Valuka yantra 35
Kacchapa yantra 39
Svarna jarana 42
The material that helps mercury to digest metals 42
Other vida yogas 43
Vida according to siddha laksmisvara tantra 44
Taptakhalva 45
Hemajarana through dolayantra 46
Hemagrasa in kacchapa yantra 46
Jarana in dolayantra 49
Ranjanam 51
Tarabija 51
Pratibija 52
Hemabija 52
Nagabija 52
Sarana taila 53
Loha bheki tara bheki 57
Khota 57
Bahyadruti 59
Sarana taila 59
Kramanam 60
Jarana, vedhana and ranjana through khota process 61
Hemakrsti 62
Satamsa vedha 62
Rajavati vidya 64
Hemavati vidya 65
Another hemavati technique 65
The technique of rasabandhana 67
Another method of binding mercury 67
Jalauka bandha 68
Hatha bandha 69
Arota bandha 69
Abhasa bandha 69
Kriyahina bandha 70
Pistika bandha 70
Ksara bandha 70
Khota bandha 70
Pota bandha 71
Kalka bandha 71
Kajjali bandha 71
Sajiva bandha 71
Nirjiva bandha 71
Sabija bandha 72
Srnkhala bandha 72
Druti bandha 72
Bala bandha 73
Kumara bandha 73
Taruna bandha 73
Vrddha bandha 73
Murti bandha 74
Jala bandha 74
Agni bandha 74
Maha bandha 74
Rasamurcchana according to Nithyanatha 75
Features of murcchita parada 75
Result of murcchana 75
Rasa bhasma 76
Rasa sindura as per Rasa rajalaksmi 76
Another method of rasasindura 77
Unwholesome food duirng in take of mercurial compounds 78
Rasakarpura 79
Another method of rasakarpura 81
Sindurarasa 81
Method of rasabhasma 83
Method of rasabhasma 84
Method of rasabhasma 84
Features of rasabhasma 86
Qualities of rasabhasama 87
Jalauka bandha 89
Method of preparing jalauka 89
Khechari gutika 90
Method of administration of mercury 91
According to nityanatha 92
Administration of rasa 93
Method of administration of mercury 94
Dosage of mercury 94
The result of taking hemajirna parada bhsma 95
Anupana 95
The dietetic and behaveoural regulations to follow while consuming mercury 97
According to rasa vagbhata 98
Apathya during rasasevana 99
Management of rasajirna 100
Criteria of bhasma 103
Sambhavi mudra 104
Gandhamrta rasa 105
Hemasundara rasa 105
Mrtyunjaya rasa 106
Anandasuta rasa 107
Pranikalpadrumagola rasa 108
Sardula rasa 109
Trinetra rasa 109
Amrtarnava rasa 110
Curna ratna 110
Jayavati 111
Gandhaloham 111
Siddhalaksmisvara rasa 112
Caturmukha rasa 113
Chapter-2 114-182
Uparasah 114
Gandhaka 116
Properties of Gandhaka 116
Bad effects of impure sulphur 117
Purification of sulphur 117
Features of Gandhaka to be taken for sodhana Procedure 118
The significance of purification procedure 119
Clarification about kurmaputa 119
Method of removing the odour from sulphur 120
Another method of usage of gandhaka 120
Gandhaka taila 120
Third gandhaka kalpa 121
Fourth gandhaka kalpa 121
Fifth gandhaka kalpa 121
Sixth gandhaka kalpa 122
The Seventh and best kalpa 123
Eight gandhaka kalpa 123
Ninth gandhaka kalpa 124
Tenth gandhaka kalpa 125
Eleventh gandhaka kalpa 125
Gandhaka tailam 125
Twelfth gandhaka kalpa 125
Thirteenth kalpa in pruritus and other skin disorders 126
Fourteenth gandhaka kalpa 126
Names, features, qualities, origin and purification of Hingula (cinnabar) 127
Qualities of Hingula 127
The toxic effects of consuming impure Hinhula 127
Purification of Hingula 127
Incineration of Hingula 128
Properties of artificial Hingula 128
Preparation of artificial Hingula 129
Extraction of mercury from Hingula 130
Abhraka 130
Varieties of abhraka 131
Qualities of vajrabhraka 132
Number of Putas to abhraka for various purpose 134
Dosage and usage of abhraka bhasma 134
Abhraka sodhana 134
Dhanyabhraka 135
Marana of abhraka 136
Sataputa abharaka bhasma 138
Sahasraputa abharaka bhasma 138
Method of Making red coloured Abhraka bhasma 141
Method of amrtikarana 141
Unwholesome foods to be avoided during intake of Abharaka Bhasma 142
Abhraka sattva 142
Purification and incineration of abhraka sattva 143
Properties of abhraka sattva 144
General method of sattvaniskasana 144
Druti 145
Abhraka druti 145
Druti melanam 146
Ratna druti 146
Abhraka Prayoga 147
Haritala 148
Properties 148
Toxic effects caused by unpurified haritala bhasma 149
Mrtalaksanam 149
Incineration of talaka 150
The usage of talaka as per laghuyogatarangini 152
As per siddamata 154
Sattvapatana of harita 156
According to rasapaddhati 156
Names, features, qualities, origin and purification of manassila 157
Bad effects of impure manassila 158
Purification 158
Sattvapatana 159
Srotoanjanam-names, varaities, properties and purification of anjana 159
Features of anjana 160
Quantities of both of these anjanas 160
Purification of anjana 161
Sattvapatana 161
Rasanjana 161
Qualities 161
Nilanjana and puspanjana 162
Purification of nilanjana 162
Properties of kulittha 163
Tankanaksara names, features qualities and pufification 163
Rajavarta 164
Sodhana and marana of rajavarta 164
Sattvapatana of rajavarta 165
Cumbaka 165
Sphatika 166
Qualities of sphatika 166
Sankha 167
Khatika 167
Gairikam 168
Qualities of gairika 168
Kasisa 169
Rasaka 169
Purification 170
Rasaka bhasma 171
Rasaka sattva 172
Kapardika 172
Varata bhasma 173
Sikata 174
Bola 174
Manusa bola 175
Kankustha 175
Saurastri 176
Samudraphena 177
Ksudra sankha 177
Sukti 178
Jala sukti 178
Mukta sukti 178
Krsna mrttika 179
Panka 179
Kampillaka 179
Gauripasana 180
Navasara 180
Agnijara 181
Girisinduram (montroydite) 181
Vodarasrngam 181
Chapter-3 183-237
Dhatavah (the metals) 183
Definition of the word dhatu 183
Sub metals 184
Suvarna 184
Synonyms of Gold in sanskrit 186
Qualities of best svarana 187
Properties of svarna 187
Use of unincinerated gold 189
Some other qualities of gold 189
The toxic or bad effecs of gold when not properly purified or incinerated 190
Dosage of gold etc. 190
Purification of metals 192
Purification of naga and vanga 193
Bhasma of svarna etc., metals 193
Incineration of all metals 193
Svarna bhasma 194
Making gold bhasma without mercury 196
Suvarna bhasma Pariksa 196
Suvarna druti 197
Origination, names, features, qualities, Purification and incineration methods of raupya (Silver) 197
Purification and incineration of rajata 200
Druti (liquefaction) of silver and gold 202
Tamra 202
Toxicity of tamra 203
Method of tamra sodhana 203
Tamramarana 204
Paradamarita tamra as per rasa paddhati 206
Preparing tamra bhasma without mercury 207
Somanathiya tamra bhasma 207
Feathurs of tamra bhasma 208
Properties of tamra 208
Toxic effects of tamra 209
The names, features, properties, sodhana and marana of vanga 209
Properties of vanga 209
Blemishes of impure and improperly incinerated vanga 210
Method of peparing vanga bhasma 211
Implications 211
The method of preparing niruttha bhasma of vanga 212
Yasada (zinc) 215
Naga 215
Marana of naga 217
According to rasapaddhati 218
Specific opinion of the author of rasa paddhati about naga bhasma 219
Nagesvara 220
Loha 221
Identifying tiksna loha 223
Features of kanta 223
Blemishes of loha 224
Blemishes caused by consuming unpurified loha 225
Blemishes caused by improperly incinerated loha 225
Anupana 225
Incineration of loha 226
Spedific purification of loha 228
Spedific purification of kanta loha 228
Suryatapi loha bhasma 230
Mrtaloha 234
Amrtikarana 235
Mandura 235
Chapter-4 238-263
Svarnamaksika (copper pyrites) 238
The features of svarnamaksika 239
Maksika sodhana 240
Sattva niskasana (extration) 240
Taramaksika 241
Tuttha 244
Marana of tuttha 246
Sattva extraction from tuttha 246
Bhunaga (earthworm) and its extract for ring 246
Tuttha mudrika 248
Kamsya (bronze) and pittala (brass) 250
Pittala 251
Sodhana and marana of bronze and brass 253
Pancaloha 254
Sinduram 255
Silajatu 256
Purification according to agnivesa 259
Synonyms of silajatu 260
Capala 262
Chapter-5 264-303
Ratna (precious stones) 264
Uparatna (semi-precious stones) 265
Diamond 267
Dosas (blemishes) 271
The method of testing gems 275
Mukta (pearl) 276
Properties of diamond 282
Incineration of diamond 284
Vidruma (coral) 286
Mukta (pearl) 286
Manikya (ruby) 288
Garutmatam (emerald) 288
Vaiduryam (cat's eye) 289
Gomedam (hessonite) 290
Indranila (sapphire) 291
Pusparaga (topaz) 292
The five gems 294
Sphatika (rock crystal) 294
Sunstone (Suryakanta) 295
Moonstone (candrkanta) 296
Perojaka (turquoise matri) 297
Making bhasma of gems 297
Substitution for gem stones 298
Vaikranta 299
The location of nine gems in a ring 302
Druti of gems 302
Chapter-6 304-326
Origination of visa 304
Purification of visa 311
Dosage of visa 315
The wholesome food during the intake of visa 316
Upavisa 322
Purification of upavisa 323
Visa tailam 324
Visa vajrapata rasa 324
Lavanabhedi sudhanindhi rasa 325
Ksara kalpana 326
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