Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 blue vitriol is a poision of phosphorus and also composition of acid of sulpher and copper. in the alchemy tutth owns high importance, tutth is also known as kansanil, tamragarbh, sutaki kanth, haritashan, nila ganj, tutiya, kat, kabod, blue vitriol, copper sulphate, neela thotha. the very basic use of tutth in alchemy is to obtain pure copper in alchemy for to use in various processes. aprat from this, its also used to prepare various gutikas ( pills) and metal changing. while dealing with tutth, everyone requires enough care as it leaves metal and in some process, toxic fumes too which can cause highly toxic effects if enter in the body so evryone should do the experiments related to tutth under proper guidence of component scholar only. tutth is even elixir if used in proper way. shodhan ( purifying) : 1)cook the tutth powder in tava or in small earthen pot with high heat or fumes. It would be converted into reddish with ash. 2)take water in pot. tie tutth in a cloth. place it in water.when properly mixed, cook it on medium fume. when water is burnt , pure copper sulphate remains behind. seperating copper : 1 part of tuth, 2 part of salt. mix them and add water . place the mixture in aluminium vessel. copper will be seperated, should be applied for washing. Tutth gutika: take iron vessel. place 10gm. salt. 10gm. tutth on salt then 10.gm mercury on tutth, on it place 10.gm of tutth again and finely 10 gm. of salt on tutth. this should be covered with earthen pot. put some weight on the earthen pot so that do not move. now fill the water in iron vessel ( approx 2 and half liters) cook till water remains nearly 500 ml. now remove water from pot. mercury should be took out. now , mercury is required to sieve in a linnen. thus the gutika will remain at last. this gutika is known as tutth gutika and can be weared around neck to prevent deseases. it is also useful for to cure eye deseases. this gutika has much significance in alchemy as in many processes , this gutika is used for preparation of silver and gold. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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