Ananda Rasa
A mercurial pill used for Vata and Kapha disorders, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and as a virility-promoting agent.
Ananda Rasa — Overview
Ananda Rasa (second formulation of this name) is a mercurial pill used for Vata-Kapha disorders, abdominal pain (Udarasoola), diarrhea with undigested matter (Amatisara), malabsorption (Grahani-vikara), and as a virility-promoting agent (Sukrala).
It contains Jatiphala (nutmeg), Hingula, Sundara (Parada), Vara (Triphala), Sunthi, Visha (Vatsanabhi), Hema bija (Dhattura), Pippali, Ghana (Mustha), and Dipya yugma (Ajamoda and Parasika Yavani) — one part each. The drugs are pounded separately with four juices: Jambeera Swarasa, Dhattura Patra Swarasa, Vijaya (Bhanga) Patra Swarasa, and Ardraka Swarasa, then rolled into pills the size of one Gunja bija and administered with sugar.
Source: Sahasra Yoga, Pak, Leha, Rasayana, Vati and Gutika Prakarana
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