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− | Vimala powder is bundled in cloth and same is subjected to svedana for three hours in a dolāyantra containing the juice of any one of the ingradients No.2. the Vimala powder should be roasted in an iron pan on strong fire till the excess of sulphur is disappeared. The śodhita Vimala is used for the māraṇā process.<ref name="Ayurvedic formulary of india"/> | + | Vimala powder is bundled in cloth and same is subjected to [[svedana]] for three hours in a dolāyantra containing the juice of any one of the ingradients No.2. the Vimala powder should be roasted in an iron pan on strong fire till the excess of sulphur is disappeared. The śodhita Vimala is used for the māraṇā process.<ref name="Ayurvedic formulary of india"/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 24 August 2018
Śodhana Composition
Vimala | - | - | 1 part |
Āṭarūṣa jala | - | Lf. | QS |
Jambīra svarasa | - | Fr. | QS |
Meṣāśṛṅgī rasa | - | Lf. | QS |
Method
Vimala powder is bundled in cloth and same is subjected to svedana for three hours in a dolāyantra containing the juice of any one of the ingradients No.2. the Vimala powder should be roasted in an iron pan on strong fire till the excess of sulphur is disappeared. The śodhita Vimala is used for the māraṇā process.[1]
References
- ↑ Ayurvedic formulary of india part III, Page no 499