Rasāyanakhaṇḍa
By Nityanātha Siddha
A SARIT edition
- Creation of machine-readable version: Dagmar Wujastyk and The AyurYog.org Project
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2017Source Description
Title: | Śrīnityanāthasiddhaviracitaḥ Rasaratnākarāntargataś caturthaḥ Rasāyanakhaṇḍaḥ = Rasâyanakhanda, Fourth Part of Rasaratnākara of Śrī Nitya Nātha Siddha edited by Vaidya Jâdavjî Tricumjî Âchârya |
Editor: | Yādavaśarmā Trivikrama Ācārya |
Editor: | Rāmacandraśāstrī Paṇaśīkara |
Publisher: | Caukhambā Saṃskṛta Pustakālaya |
Place of Publication: | Banaras |
Date: | 1939 |
Note: | Digitized copy available at https://archive.org/details/RasaratnakaraRasayanakhanda1939 |
Encoding Description
Editorial Description
The published edition from which this e-text was transcribed is printed in the Devanāgarī script. The electronic text below is in a lossless transliteration using the Latin alphabet. The transliteration scheme used is the IAST (The International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration). IAST differs in small ways from ISO 15919, but is preferred by most working Sanskrit scholars. Conversion of this file to ISO 15919 can be achieved by performing the following replacements throughout the file: ṛ -> r̥ and ṃ -> ṁ
Text division is as Devanāgarī ("ityevam" not "ity evam".)
Verse passages are grouped within the line-group tag, lg, and individually tagged as verse lines, l.
Revision Description
- 2017-05-01: Arranged for the text to be digitized at Aurochana in Pondichery, for the AyurYog Project project. By Dagmar Wujastyk
- 2017-05-27: Converted to SARIT conventions By Liudmila Oalde
- 2017-05-27: Updated the SARIT header By Dominik Wujastyk