Rasa Shstra: The Art and Science of Ayurvedic Medicine Making and Alchemy
By (Author) Andrew Mason
Aeon Books Ltd
Aeon Books Ltd
1st November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Herbal medicine and remedies
615.538
Hardback
520
Width 190mm, Height 245mm
The quintessential guide to an ancient Indian tradition of healing and alchemy.
In this revised and expanded edition of his seminal text, the author explores the branch of Ayurveda, involving the traditional ancient Indian medicine called Rasa Shstra in which various metals, minerals and other substances,, are purified and combined with herbs to treat illnesses.
Based on years of observation and practice in Sri Lanka, Mason offers a detailed exploration of this medicinal purification practice that seeks to enhance the therapeutic potential of materials, metals and gemstones, as well as offering a concise overview of traditional and modern equipment and methods used in the manufacture of these medicines.
The author's unique and fascinating account of the hidden alchemical arts also explains some of the historical background behind the on-going quest amongst Asian alchemists for immortality.
The new edition of Rasa Shastra includes a reformatting of tables; revaluating the processing and utilisation of materials; a comprehensive account of the purification process in the section on Parada; a new Essentials in the Pharmacy sections; an expanded materials section with a comprehensive section on Lavana and important types of salt; additional plants, such as Langali; and an enriched Materials chapter.
Andrew Mason currently lives in the UK but lectures worldwide. Having completed his training in Ayurveda and Rasa Shastra he now focuses his energies on cataloguing the practices of ancient medical systems, particularly those deeply aligned with herbo-metallic- mineral preparations. To date he has produced four volumes of work detailing some of these techniques. Each of these volumes gives a unique glimpse into the ancient practice of Rasa Shastra, rarely seen outside of India or Sri Lanka. For more information please visit the authors website.