Manahshila, Manaḥśilā, Manah-shila, Manas-shila, Mānaḥśila, Manaḥśila: 19 definitions
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Manahshila has 17 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit terms Manaḥśilā and Mānaḥśila and Manaḥśila can be transliterated into English as Manahsila or Manahshila, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchManaḥśilā (मनःशिला):—[(manas + śi)] f. Realgar, rother Arsenik [Amarakoṣa 2, 3, 8. 9, 108.] [Hemacandra’s Abhidhānacintāmaṇi 1059.] [Suśruta 1, 5, 2. 51, 1. 132, 16.] surāṣṭrajā [2, 9, 10. 298, 4. 347, 8.] (vyālān) samāyuktān (manaḥśilā iva śilāḥ saṃyuktā dhātu ed. Bomb.) [Mahābhārata 7, 2379.] (gaṇāḥ) vicchuritāḥ [Kumārasaṃbhava 1, 56.] guhāḥ [Mahābhārata 3, 11617.] śiloccaya [Rāmāyaṇa 2, 96, 18] (giri [105, 17] [Gorresio]). śilāyāstilakaḥ [24. 5, 37, 5. 6, 96, 3.] [Varāhamihira’s Bṛhajjātaka S. 44, 9.] śuddhi [Oxforder Handschriften 320,b, No. 760.] śilāśca samanaḥśilāḥ [Rāmāyaṇa 4, 44, 63.] śṛṅgīva ṭaṅkacchinnamanaḥśilaḥ [Raghuvaṃśa 12, 80.] Auch śila aus metrischen Rücksichten: ṭaṅkairmanaḥśilaguheva vidāryamāṇā [Mṛcchakaṭikā 10, 11.] — Vgl. manoguptā, manojñā, manohvā, mānaḥśila .
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Manaḥsila (मनःसिल):—und silā = manaḥśila, śilā [BHARATA im Dvirūpakoṣa] [WILSON.]
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Mānaḥśila (मानःशिल):—(von manaḥśilā) adj. aus Realgar bestehend: giri [Mahābhārata 6, 445.] rajas [12, 9998.]
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Manaḥśilā (मनःशिला):—[Hemacandra] [Yogaśāstra 3, 106.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungManaḥśila (मनःशिल):—(m. oder n. metrisch) und śilā f. ([Rājan 13,49]) Realgar , rother Arsenik. Am Ende eines adj. Comp. f. ā.
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Mānaḥśila (मानःशिल):—Adj. aus Realgar bestehend.
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Partial matches: Shila, Manah, Manas, Cila.
Starts with: Manahshilacandanadhavana, Manahshilagiri, Manahshilaguha, Manahshilavicchurita.
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Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa) (by Bhudeb Mookerjee)
Part 1 - Characteristics of Manahshila or Manas-shila (realgar) < [Chapter XIII - Uparasa (14): Manahshila or Manas-shila (realgar)]
Chapter XIII - Uparasa (14): Manahshila or Manas-shila (realgar)
Part 2 - Purification of manas-shila < [Chapter XIII - Uparasa (14): Manahshila or Manas-shila (realgar)]
The Garuda Purana (by Manmatha Nath Dutt)
Chapter CCIV - Various other medicinal Recipes (continued) < [Dhanvantari Samhita]
Chapter CCV - Various other medicinal Recipes (continued) < [Dhanvantari Samhita]
Chapter CXCIX - Various other medicinal Recipes < [Dhanvantari Samhita]
Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances (by Bhudeb Mookerjee)
Part 3 - Incineration of Lead < [Chapter VII - Metals (7): Sisaka (lead)]
Part 7 - Incineration of Diamonds, irrespective of colour < [Chapter XIII - Gems (1): Vajra or Hiraka (diamond)]
Part 4 - Extraction of essence of Rajavarta < [Chapter XXV - Gems (15): Rajavarta (quartz amethyst or lapis lazuli)]
Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 1: Initiation, Mercury and Laboratory (by Bhudeb Mookerjee)
Part 1 - Additional process for transformation of base metals into gold and silver < [Chapter VIII - Conclusion of first volume]
Part 20 - Mercurial operations (18): Transformation of base metals into gold by mercury (bedhana) < [Chapter IV-V - Mercurial operations]
Part 15 - Mercurial operations (13): Internal liquefaction of mercury (garbhadruti) < [Chapter IV-V - Mercurial operations]
Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra (by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna)
Chapter XIV - Treatment of eye-diseases which require Incision < [Canto I - Shalakya-tantra (ears, eyes, nose, mouth and throat)]
Chapter XXXV - Treatment of an attack by Mukha-mandika < [Canto II - Kaumarabhritya-tantra (pediatrics, gynecology and pregnancy)]
Chapter XXXII - Treatment of an attack by Putana-graha < [Canto II - Kaumarabhritya-tantra (pediatrics, gynecology and pregnancy)]
Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana (by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna)
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