Visa (9): Dhattura
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This page describes Visa (9): Dhattura located on page 588 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Visa (9): Dhattura” according to 103 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: धत्तूर-भङ्ग-विष-पान-विह्वलो हिमाद्रि-पुत्री-सहितो गणावृतः आरुह्य नन्दीश्वरम् आदि-वाहनं समाययौ श्री-गिरिराज-मण्डलम् dhattura-bhanga-visha-pana-vihvalo himadri-putri-sahito ganavritah aruhya nandishvaram adi-vahanam samayayau shri-giriraja-mandalam dhattura-bhanga-visha-pana-vihvalah—agitated by haviung drunk dhattura poison; himadri-putri-sahitah—accompasnied by Parvati; ganavritah—accompanied by many associates; aruhya—climbing; nandishvaram—Nandi...
Read full contents: Verse 3.2.14
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana [by Gaurapada Dasa]
udaharanam, shaivala-lakshana-vilakshana-lakshma-lakshmir uddanda-rashmi-visha-mandala-mandyamanah | magnash ciram hari-harit-sarasi-rasebhyah pratyunmamajja shanakair amritamshu-hamsah || shaivala—in the form of algae; lakshana—a characteristic; vilakshana—distinct; lakshma—mark; lakshmih—the splendor of whose; uddanda—extraordinary; rashmi—in the form of rays; visa—of lotus stems; mandala—with a multitude; mandyamanah—being adorned; magnah—being immersed; ciram—for a long time; hari—of Indra; harit—in...
Read full contents: Text 10.258
Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances [by Bhudeb Mookerjee]
The following are considered upavisha (semi-poisons):—Snuhi, arka, langali, gunja, karabira, visha-musti, dhattura, jayapala, bhallataka, nirvisha, ativisha, ahiphena, and jaya (bhanga). These thirteen are also killers of life, if taken in excess. Rubbed with poisons (visha) and the semi-poisons (upavisha), mercury becomes deprived of its wings, and grows hungry. It is then able to swallow and digest metals (without increasing in weight). Purification of semi-poisons in general....
Read full contents: Introduction to Semi-poisons (upavisha)
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