Nāgārjuna – The Rishi Who Tried to Make Gold From Mercury 😱
Before Newton.
Before Paracelsus.
Before modern science.
There was Nāgārjuna.
Let’s explore how this ancient Indian genius changed the world... and why history forgot him.
A Thread 🧵
You’ve heard of Newton.
Maybe even of Hermes Trismegistus or Jabir ibn Hayyan.
But few know that centuries earlier, India had a man who was...
Turning base metals into gold,
Crafting elixirs of immortality, and
Blending chemistry with spirituality.
👉 His name was Nāgārjuna.
📌 Who was Nāgārjuna?
Not to be confused with the Buddhist philosopher of the same name, this Nāgārjuna lived around the 7th–8th century CE, though some place him earlier.
He was:
— A metallurgist
— An alchemist
— An early chemist
— A Rasāyana scholar
— A medicine master
📌 His most famous contribution?
Using mercury and sulfur to attempt the transmutation of base metals into gold.
Yes... he openly wrote about:
👉 Purifying mercury
👉 Combining it with sulfur
👉 Heating, condensing, distilling, sublimating
👉 And finally... creating gold
📌 Here are some of his is most well-known texts:
👉 Rasaratnākara – The "Jewel Mine of Alchemy"
👉 Rasendramaṅgala – The "Auspiciousness of Mercury Lord"
👉 Rasārṇava – "Ocean of Mercury Science"
👉 Arogya Manjarī – On health sciences
👉 Yogasāra – Practical formulations
All in Sanskrit, with real lab techniques... not vague philosophy.
📌 What did his texts contain?
👉 Descriptions of lab apparatus:
Dolāyantra, Pātanayantra, Mūṣā, Tiryakpātana-yantra
👉 Methods of mercury processing:
Ṣaṭkarman – 6-fold purification of mercury
(sweating, rubbing, swooning, fixing, dropping, coercion)
👉 Formulae for turning copper, tin, lead, iron into suvarna (gold)
...and much more!
👉 Nāgārjuna even described thermal, chemical, and mechanical procedures.
🔹 Heating metals at specific temperatures
🔹 Using acids (sour plant juices) for etching
🔹 Removing impurities via repeated calcination & washing
🔹 Mixing finely ground sulfur to form mercurial sulfides
...just like in modern labs.
📌 Here are Some of his real-life results:
👉 Preparation of Rasasindūra — red mercuric sulfide (HgS)
👉 Use of Bhasmas (calcined metal oxides) as medicine
👉 Making of alloys with unusual shine & resistance
👉 Techniques for making gold-colored finishes on base metals
👉 Use of distillation and sublimation long before Europe
📌 What made Nāgārjuna unique?
➡️ He wasn’t just studying metals.
➡️ He was engineering transformations with repeatable processes.
His work shows a clear understanding of:
— Purification
— Chemical reactions
— Metal compounds
— Heat thresholds
— Storage, dosage, handling
All without any “modern science” degrees.
📌 Did he succeed in making gold?
We may never know for sure.
But what’s undeniable is:
👉 He advanced chemical metallurgy so far that later Islamic & European scientists translated his works.
👉 Arab records refer to him as "Nagarjuna al-Hindi", a legendary Indian alchemist.
👉 Even European alchemists later pursued the elixir of life and philosopher’s stone... which Nāgārjuna had already described as “Rasa-sindūra.”
So basically...
Long before Robert Boyle (1600s)...
Long before Jabir ibn Hayyan (800s)...
👉 Ancient India had practical science, not just philosophy
👉 Chemistry existed here before it existed in the West
👉 The pursuit of knowledge was both rigorous and visionary
Nāgārjuna’s legacy is proof that Bharat was a scientific superpower.
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Trividha Bala – The Three Types of Strength in Ayurveda 🔥
Strength isn’t just muscles.
In Ayurveda, true strength is a force that sustains your body, mind, and soul.
And there are three kinds of it:
🔹 Sahaja Bala
🔹 Kalaja Bala
🔹 Yuktikruta Bala
Let’s break them down 🧵
📌 What is “Bala” in Ayurveda?
In modern terms, “strength” is just physical power.
But in Ayurveda, Bala = vital force, the power that:
— Fights disease
— Builds endurance
— Resists stress
— Holds together body, prana, and mind
“बलं हि नाम यत् स्थैर्यम् च स्थातृत्त्वम् च।”
“Bala is that which gives steadiness and capacity to endure.” – Charaka Samhita
📌 Trividha Bala – The 3 Types of Strength
As per Charaka Samhita Sutrasthan 11.36:
“बलं तु त्रिविधं – सहजं, कालजं, युक्तिकृतं च।”
Ayurveda classifies strength into:
👉 Sahaja Bala – Inborn or constitutional strength
👉 Kalaja Bala – Time-based or seasonal strength
👉 Yuktikruta Bala – Acquired strength through right conduct, food, and habits