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Swarna Makshika Bhasma preparation using an alternative heating method to traditional Varaha Puta

Authors

  • PMYS Pathiraja aNational Engineering Research & Development Centre of Sri Lanka, 2P/17B, Industrial Estate, Ekala, Sri Lanka
  • YMMK Ranatunga aNational Engineering Research & Development Centre of Sri Lanka, 2P/17B, Industrial Estate, Ekala, Sri Lanka
  • SKMK Herapathdeniya bInstitute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • SHP Gunawardena cDepartment of Chemical & Process Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Sri Lanka

Keywords:

Bhasma, Chalcopyrite, Muffle furnace, Swarna Makshika, Varaha Puta

Abstract

Metals, minerals and gemstones are used to prepare drugs in combination with various herbal materials in ayurvedic treatments. During the process of preparation, metals, minerals or gemstones are converted into special form known as bhasma by series of pharmaceutical processes; shodhana, bhavana and marana. Puta is the amount of heat required to produce specific bhasma in a cycle of treatment in the process of marana. Traditionally, heat is produced by burning cow dung cakes and the amount of heat to be provided is described in terms of cow dung cakes (fuel) burnt. Objective The present study was aimed to obtain the temperature profile of the traditional Varaha Puta and to establish a complementary temperature profile in a muffle furnace. Materials and methods The temperature profile of Varaha puta was determined using dried cow dung cakes (which were prepared using cow dung and paddy husk) with an average calorific value of 15.44 MJ/kg as the fuel. Then temperature profile of traditional Varaha Puta was mapped with an electric muffle furnace and Swarna Makshika (Chalcopyrite) bhasma was prepared using both traditional method and in electric muffle furnace. Results Bhasma prepared using both Varaha Puta and muffle furnace have shown similar properties according to classical tests of Ayurveda and laboratory techniques. Conclusion The results show the possibility of using a muffle furnace to prepare Swarna Makshika bhasma instead of using traditional Varaha Puta. Keywords: Bhasma, Chalcopyrite, Muffle furnace, Swarna Makshika, Varaha Puta

Author Biography

PMYS Pathiraja, aNational Engineering Research & Development Centre of Sri Lanka, 2P/17B, Industrial Estate, Ekala, Sri Lanka

cDepartment of Chemical & Process Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Sri Lanka

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