Musa (29): Gostani Musa
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This page describes Musa (29): Gostani Musa located on page 140 in the book Text Book of Rasa Sastra composed by K. Rama Chandra Reddy. This book contains a collection of scientific articles based on the principles of Rasasastra (Rasashastra) and contains Sanskrit text of ancient literature, as well as modern English scientific documentation. 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 1: Initiation, Mercury and Laboratory [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
Gostani-musha. This crucible is of the shape of a cow s udder, and is provided with a cover furnished with a handle. It is used for the purpose of extraction of essences, and of purification of metals. Malla-musha. This crucible is made of one basin, placed up side down upon another, the joint being tightly closed. It is used for the purpose of heating parpati and other mercurial preparations. Pakva-musha....
Read full contents: Part 2 - Alchemical crucibles (musa)
Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture) [by D. N. Shukla]
The Samaranganasutradhara (19) calls it Musha also: Musha originally denoted a crucible for melting gold or silver. It was cylindrical in shape with a round bottom and open at the other end. The hole in the wall to admit light and air resembling exactly the shape of such a crucible or Musha, used to be laid horizontally into the walk From the original connotation of an apperture in the wall to admit light and air was developed the meaning of Musha, as a full-fledged ventilator or window....
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Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
People who never die): Ashvatthama, Bali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Kripa and Parashurama. (7) Jivavasthas: Ajnana, Avarana, Vikshepa, Parokshajnana, Aparokshajnana, Anarthanivritti and Anandaprapti. (8) Seven islands: Jambudvipa, Plakshadvipa, Pushkaradvipa, Krauncadvipa, Shakadvipa, Shalmaladvipa, and Kushadvipa. (9) Seven Dhatus: Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, Medas, Asthi, Majja and Shukla. (10) Seven rivers: Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindhu and Kaveri. (11) Seven Nadis: Ida, Pingala, Sushumna, Musha...
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