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Cosmetics, Costumes and Ornaments in Ancient India

by Remadevi. O. | 2009 | 54,177 words

This page relates ‘Materials (k): Bhishmamani� of the study on cosmetics, costumes and ornaments of ancient India based on Sanskrit sources. Chapter one deals with cosmetics and methods of enhancing beauty; Chapter two deals with costumes, garments and dresses; Chapter three deals with ornaments for humans and animals. Each chapter deals with their respective materials, types, preparation and trade, as prevalent in ancient Indian society.

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1.2. Materials (k): Bhīṣmamaṇi

Bhīṣmamaṇi is said to be formed from the semen of the demon Bala. Its colour resembles a conch or a white lotus. According to Ҳḍaܰṇa[1], this gem is useful in keeping away the wild beasts and in removing the poison of harmful creatures. A person who wears this gem will not be afflicted by the fear of fire, water, enemy and thief.

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I.76.1-4, 6

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