Significance of Rasayana effect
Rasayana effect refers to the rejuvenating properties attributed to various Ayurvedic formulations and herbs, particularly noted in Ayurveda's approach to health and longevity. This includes the benefits of specific compounds like Amalaki and Aswagandhadi granules, which promote vitality and enhance quality of life. Rasayana also emphasizes the importance of certain Ayurvedic drugs and principles in fostering overall well-being, immunity, and restorative health effects, contributing to disease prevention and metabolic improvement.
Synonyms: Rejuvenation effect, Restorative effect, Rejuvenating effect, Anti-aging effect
In Dutch: Rasayana effect; In Finnish: Rasayana vaikutus; In Spanish: Efecto Rasayana
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Hindu concept of 'Rasayana effect'
In Hinduism, the Rasayana effect signifies the rejuvenating properties derived from a mixture of incinerated gold and clarified butter, emphasizing its potential for enhancing vitality and promoting health.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) The rejuvenating properties of incinerated gold when taken with clarified butter.[1]