In early ayurvedic medicine, rasāyana is one of the eight areas of medicine in Sanskrit literature.
In early ayurvedic medicine, rasāyana is one of the eight areas of medicine in Sanskrit literature.
The 11th-century Persian scholar Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī noted an Indian science named Rasāyana, focused on restoring health and rejuvenation through plant-derived medicines. Nagarjunacharya conducted experiments in his laboratory called "Rasashala" and authored Rasaratanakaram, detailing alchemical transformations of metals. Al-Bīrūnī conflated the earlier rasāyana practices with rasashastra alchemy.
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