Significance of Lohabhasma
Lohabhasma, according to Rasashastra, is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from processed iron, recognized for its therapeutic properties in various diseases. It plays a significant role in enhancing hemoglobin levels and treating conditions like anemia and chronic malaria. The preparation undergoes purification (shodhan) and incineration (maran) to yield a fine medicinal powder. Lohabhasma is used in various formulations, emphasizing its benefits for blood tissue (Rakta Dhatu) and its potential to improve immunity and overall health.
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Hindu concept of 'Lohabhasma'
Lohabhasma in Hinduism denotes incinerated metals, as mentioned in 'Ramarajiya,' highlighting its significance in ancient chemical practices. This term reflects the intersection of alchemy and spiritual beliefs in Hindu tradition.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 5: Treatment of various afflictions
(1) A term referring to incinerated metals, as described in 'Ramarajiya' in the context of ancient chemical practices.[1]