THE GLORIOUS MANTRA-TANTRA-YANTRA VIGYAN OF INDIA FROM SADGURUDEV SHRIMALIJI (PARAMHANS SWAMI NIKHILESHWARANANDJI)

A TRIBUTE TO THE MOST REVERED MASTER FROM THE DIVINE LAND OF SIDDHASHRAM (GYANGUNJ) WHO MAKES GODS AND GODDESSES APPEAR BEFORE US

Friday, March 9, 2018

MERCURY - THE TRANSIENT ELEMENT

Among the ancient secret knowledges of India Keemiyagiri or Rasayan is one of the most prominent and the most sought after.Not only in India but in China,Arabia and Greece too ,this science has always remained a major attraction and many attempts were made to master it. Infact, the development of nuclear science has its roots in Keemayagiri.


Keemayigiri,also known as Rasayan Vidya,means the transformation of the lighter base metals like copper,mercury and lead into silver and gold. In the field of Indian medicine Rasayan is also the name given to a particular medicine which prevents old age and death and which transforms old age into youth. In other words it's a science through which a person can become eternally youthful and immortal.

In the ancient times two terms were specially emphasised,Deh Siddhi & Loh Siddhi." Deh Siddhi " or "Consecration of the body" means preparation of a medicine through which eternal youth could be gained and "Loh Siddhi" or Alchemy means, the process through which gold could be produced from metals like lead,copper or mercury.The scholars of Rasayan have always contended that all this is possible and they put in lots of efforts in this field,.They strongly believed that when copper can be turned into gold,then the body or rather old age too can be transformed into youth.This was indeed a unique accomplishment which made this science so famous in the ancient times and led to the eminence of the scholars of this science.

Lord Shiva is said to be the founder of Rasayan Vidya.Lord Shiva has said that mercury is a unique element and it has been accepted that if the process of gold formation is carried out as described in "Rudrayamal Tantra" then poverty can be vanquished from the whole world.

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