Which were the great chemists of India who turned any metal into gold?
Which were the great chemists of India who turned any metal into gold?
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Nagarjuna was a metalworker and alchemist of India. He was born in Mahakaushal, whose capital was Sripur, which is presently called Chhattisgarh and Sripur is called Sirpur, which comes in the Mahasamund district. There is evidence of an ancient Buddhist monastery in excavation there. Vidarbha and Mahakausal border with each other, they were born from 50 BC to 120 AD It is believed that the Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsag is certified to visit Turturiya located at some distance.
According to Chinese and Tibetan literature he was born in 'Vaideh Desh' (Vidarbha) and moved to the area ruled by the nearby Satavahana dynasty. Apart from this, confusion continues between the philosopher Nagarjuna and Rasastri Nagarjuna of Mahayana sect in history. Evidence has been found of his laboratory at Nagalwadi village in Maharashtra. According to some evidences, he was engaged in discovering the attainment of 'immortality' and had knowledge of the extraction of mercury and iron. There is a lot of confusion about Rasastri Nagarjuna even in the secondary literature. Earlier it was believed that his famous work called Rasratnakar is his own book, but in a study in 1919, it was found that another creator (Nityananda Siddha) came out in Rasratnakar's manuscript.
In this context, the name of Nagarjuna comes first. He was rich in great qualities who knew the method of converting various metals into gold and had also successfully demonstrated it.
It is said that he was born in the second century and was born in a fort called Dehak near Somnath in Gujarat. Nagarjuna did a lot of research work on chemistry and metallurgy. He composed several books in which 'Ras Ratnakar' and 'Rasendra Mangal' are very famous.
He also received many medicines to eliminate many incurable diseases. Nagarjuna did many experiments on mercury in the laboratory.
He elaborated the methods of purifying mercury and methods of medicinal use. The use of mercury was not only used to change metals but was also used to make the body healthy and longevity.
In this way, our ancient India was very good, where many great scientists were born and made this land prosperous