Rasadi Gutika
A mercurial pill with Parada, Manahshila, Saindhava, Tamra Bhasma, and Gandhaka subjected to Bhuputa and treated with monkey bile, used for mental confusion (Chitta Vibhrama).
Rasadi Gutika — Overview
Rasadi Gutika contains Parada, Manahshila, Saindhava, Tamra Bhasma, and Gandhaka in equal quantity. The drugs are pounded with Brihati phala rasa, placed in Sarava samputa, and subjected to Bhuputa for 3 days followed by Valuka Yantra paka for 8 yama.
After auto-cooling, the material is steeped with Kapi Pitta (monkey's bile) for 2 yama and rolled into pills of a Chana (chickpea) size. It is administered with Narikela Jala (coconut water) or Trikatu Kashaya and is specifically indicated for Chitta Vibhrama — mental confusion, disorientation, and psychiatric disturbance.
Source: Sahasra Yoga, Pak, Leha, Rasayana, Vati and Gutika Prakarana
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