Rasaratna Samuccaya (R.R.S.), a 13th-century C.E. alchemical treatise authored by Vaagbhatta, is an important classical compilation that systematically documents the preparation, properties, and therapeutic applications of drugs derived from minerals and metals. The text provides valuable insight into the advanced state of Indian alchemical knowledge, particularly with respect to the extraction, purification, and transformation of metals and minerals into therapeutically acceptable forms. It also elaborates on various alchemical instruments and techniques developed for pharmaceutical purposes, as well as the management of numerous diseases through herbo-mineral formulations. The present work aims to summarize the salient features of Rasaratna Samuchaya and to highlight its significance and contribution to the evolution of Indian alchemy. A critical review of the text was carried out using the Suratnojjvalaa Hindi commentary by Ambikadatta Shastri, and the compiled information was compared with other classical texts of Rasashastra. Relevant concepts were also examined in the light of modern scientific research to better understand certain principles described by Vaagbhatta.
Dr. Mahesh Kumar Bairwa*1, Prof. P. L. Sharma2, Dr. Hemlata Dixit3, Dr. Ramprasad Meena4 (Sun,) studied this question.