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.
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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
“Your Karma Is Your Fate” — The Eternal Law of Sanātana Dharma 🔥
You are not the victim of luck.
You are the creator of your destiny, through your Karma.
Let’s know how Karma shapes your past, present, and future in the light of the Vedas, Gītā, and Upaniṣads.
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📌 What Is Karma?
Karma means action, not just physical, but:
— Thought
— Speech
— Intention
Every action becomes a seed.
That seed must bear fruit: today, tomorrow, or in the next life.
Karma is not punishment. It’s consequence.
📌 What the Scriptures Say
👉 Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad 4.4.5
"As a man acts and as he behaves, so does he become. A man of good deeds becomes good. A man of bad deeds becomes bad."
👉 Bhagavad Gītā 4.17
"You must understand the nature of all three: recommended action, wrong action, and inaction. The truth about these is profound and difficult to understand."
You are quite literally the result of your own past decisions.