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Shloka Seminar

Dr. Vikas Saroch


Contents
Introduction

Embellishment of Shloka

Cross references

Research View

Conclusion


Introduction
Explained in different Rasa Classical

Text

In RRS 8th chapter ,27 shloka

Comes under one of Bhasma

Pareeksha


Shloka

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Specific cross references
In RT

Current Science , April 2006

Metallic Part Detection in Ayu Bhasma by

Atomic Spectroscopy Aug 05 137 (Sachitra


Ayurveda )
Temp. variability during preparation of

Bhasma…June 03 363 (Indian Drugs )



Physical Examination
Take water in a clean transparent glass or vessel let the

water level stand steady.

Then sprinkle slowly the fine powder Bhasma by

rubbing between index and thumb finger.

If the Bhasma is fine it will stand on water without

sinking.
The Bhasma of dhatu will be very very lighter than the
dhatu.
So it will not sink in the water.

 Bhasma will be heavier than water and so it should sink in


water.
But they all are heavy in comparison to water,

and when they come into contact of the fire


and get converted into Bhasma form, they
become light and the heaviness is destroyed.

But it will be heavier than water and so it should sink

in water. But it will not,


 Because water molecules will have a type of mutual

attraction by which the molecules will be attracting


each other have a network like tanned skin.
Due to surface tension some heavier minute particles

will be floating on water, as they can not penetrate


the water molecules.
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VARITARA
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PAREEKSHA  UNAMA PAREEKSHA


Factor Responsible……..
Surface tension

Density
Concept of Surface Tension
Surface tension of water is caused by the
attraction of water molecules to each other,
just as a magnet is attracted to things of
metal. (Show the magnet attracting objects
such as hair pins, paper clips, nail file, pins,
needles, etc.)

 A molecule is a single unit or a single part of


something that goes in making up the
completed whole.

They all are heavy in comparison to water, and when they

come into contact of the fire and get converted into


Bhasma form, they become light and the heaviness is
destroyed.
Concept of Density
Density of a substance or object is the relation

of its mass or weight to its volume.


It is calculated by dividing an object's mass by

its volume.
In the International System of Units, and

depending on the units of measurement


used, density can be expressed in grams per
cubic centimetre (g/cm3) or kilograms per
cubic metre (kg/m3).
Cotnd..
The expression "particle density" refers to

the number of particles per unit volume,


not to the density of a single particle.
Density of water should be more than

bhasma .
Density of Bhasma should be less than

water .

 Thank
You..

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