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Suvarna Bhupati Rasa (Swarna Bhupati Ras) – Gold Rasaushadhi – Virgo UAP Pharma
Suvarna Bhupati Rasa (Swarna Bhupati Ras) – Gold Rasaushadhi – Virgo UAP Pharma
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Suvarna Bhupati Rasa (also written Swarna Bhupati Ras) by Virgo UAP Pharma is a classical gold-bearing herbo-mineral Ayurvedic tablet (Rasaushadhi) catalogued in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar under reference 8330. Each uncoated 125 mg tablet carries Suvarna (gold), Tamra (copper), Loha and Kanta Loha (iron), Raupya (silver) and Abhrak (mica) Bhasma over a Samaguna Kajjali base of purified Parada and Gandhaka, with a minute Shodhita quantity of Vachhnag, levigated in Hansapadi juice. It is a classical medicine that a qualified Ayurvedic physician prescribes and monitors; sold by Riddhish Herbals, Gujarat, with a genuine bill on every purchase.
Reviewed by Dr. Riddhish Padiya — B.Pharm (Ayurveda), M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy), Ph.D. (Dravyaguna), ITRA Jamnagar. Publications under “Padiya RH”.
About Suvarna Bhupati Rasa
Suvarna Bhupati Rasa is a classical gold Rasaushadhi — a Rasa preparation built around processed metals and minerals rather than herbs alone. It is manufactured by Virgo UAP Pharma Pvt. Ltd. (Sanand, Ahmedabad) to the classical Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar reference (8330), under Ayurvedic manufacturing licence GA/1696. Riddhish Herbals offers it as a trusted Virgo UAP Pharma stockist, with a genuine bill and doctor-guided selection.
Every substance in this yoga is either Shodhita (purified) or a Bhasma (classically incinerated). That is the whole discipline of Rasashastra: raw metals are never taken internally — it is the repeated Shodhana and Marana that turn a metal into a fine, assimilable Bhasma. Because gold, silver, copper, iron and a purified aconite all sit in one formula, it is a Vaidya-prescribed medicine rather than a self-care product.
How the Rasaushadhi Is Prepared
The base of the formula is Samaguna Kajjali — equal parts of Shuddha Parada (purified mercury) and Shuddha Gandhaka (purified sulphur) triturated together into a fine black Kajjali. In Rasashastra the Kajjali is the Yogavahi: the carrier that binds the metallic Bhasmas and helps deliver them.
Each metal is taken through its own Samskara. Suvarna (gold), Tamra (copper), Loha and Kanta Loha (iron) and Raupya (silver) are each purified (Shodhana) and then repeatedly incinerated (Marana) with herbal media, cycle after cycle, until they become soft, fine Bhasmas that no longer behave like the raw metal. Abhrak (mica) is prepared the same way. Modern characterisation supports this: peer-reviewed work has observed nanoparticle-scale gold in classically calcined Swarna Bhasma (Patil-Bhole et al., 2021, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine; PMID 34690042).
Vachhnag (aconite root) is included only as Shuddha Vachhnag — purified by classical Shodhana before use — and in a minute, physician-set quantity, exactly as the classical texts direct. The whole blend is finished with Bhavana (levigation) in Hansapadi (Adiantum lunulatum) juice. As catalogued in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar 8330, this places Suvarna Bhupati Rasa in the Rasa-Rasayana class of classical Ayurvedic medicine.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance of the Ingredients
Gold holds a special place in Ayurveda. Suvarna Bhasma is described across the Rasa classics as a leading Balya (strength-giving) and Rasayana (rejuvenative) dravya, traditionally valued for supporting ojas and general vitality within a physician-directed regimen. It is the signature dravya that gives the formulation its name.
Tamra (copper), Loha and Kanta Loha (iron) belong to the classical metal group traditionally associated with Deepana–Pachana (kindling of the digestive fire) and Dhatu nourishment. Abhrak Bhasma (purified mica) is a classical Rasayana Bhasma, and Raupya Bhasma (silver) is traditionally regarded as Medhya and Sheeta (cooling) in the classical descriptions.
The Samaguna Kajjali of Parada and Gandhaka is the Yogavahi that classically carries the metallic fraction, while Shuddha Vachhnag contributes the potent, purified dravya that the yoga is built around in a small, physician-set dose. Hansapadi (Adiantum lunulatum), used for the Bhavana, is a classical fern dravya. Blood-compatibility characteristics of classically prepared Swarna Bhasma have also been examined under laboratory conditions (Paul & Sharma, 2011, International Journal of Ayurveda Research; PMID 21897638).
Key Features
- Gold-bearing classical Rasa: built on Suvarna (gold) Bhasma, the hallmark of this Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar yoga (8330).
- Full herbo-mineral composition: gold, silver, copper and iron Bhasmas over a Samaguna Kajjali base — a complete Rasashastra preparation.
- Every substance Shodhita or Bhasma: purified and classically processed, never raw metal.
- Label-verified composition: exact per-tablet quantities and reference standards, shown in full below.
- Classically anchored: referenced to Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar 8330, with a defined classical Anupana.
- Genuine Virgo UAP Pharma stock: sourced and billed by Riddhish Herbals, with doctor-guided selection since 2015.
Research on the Constituents
◆ Patil-Bhole T et al., 2021 — Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 12(4):640–648 — observed nanoparticle-scale gold in classically calcined Swarna Bhasma, supporting the traditional emphasis on repeated Shodhana and Marana. PMID 34690042
◆ Paul W & Sharma CP, 2011 — International Journal of Ayurveda Research 2(1):14–22 — examined the blood-compatibility characteristics of classically prepared Swarna Bhasma under laboratory conditions. PMID 21897638
◆ Wele A et al., 2021 — Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 12(2):269–282 — characterisation of Abhraka (mica) Bhasma showed the classical Marana process reduces the mineral to nanoparticles. PMID 33402266
Results were observed under study conditions. Individual results may vary. This is shared for general educational interest and is not a medical claim. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use.
Composition — label-verified (per uncoated 125 mg tablet)
| Ingredient | Identity / Botanical & Part | Ref. | Qty / tablet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shuddha Parad | Purified mercury (Parada) — liquid | A.B. | 12.5 mg |
| Shuddha Gandhak | Purified sulphur (Gandhaka) — powder | A.B. | 12.5 mg |
| Abhrak Bhasma | Purified mica — bhasma | R.T.S.-I | 12.5 mg |
| Loha Bhasma | Iron — bhasma | R.T.S.-I | 12.5 mg |
| Kanta Loha Bhasma | Magnetic iron — bhasma | R.T.S.-I | 12.5 mg |
| Suvarna Bhasma | Gold — bhasma | Rasamritam | 12.5 mg |
| Raupya Bhasma | Silver — bhasma | R.T.S.-I | 12.5 mg |
| Shuddha Vachhnag | Aconitum chasmanthum — root powder (Shodhita) | A.P.I. | 12.5 mg |
| Tamra Bhasma | Copper — bhasma | R.T.S.-I | 25.0 mg |
| Excipients | — | — | Q.S. |
| Bhavana: Hansapadi Rasa | Adiantum lunulatum — whole-plant juice | A.P.I. | Q.S. |
Reproduced as printed on the manufacturer's insert. Shuddha Parad and Shuddha Gandhak together form the Samaguna Kajjali base (12.5 + 12.5 mg); with the Bhasmas, Shuddha Vachhnag and Tamra Bhasma the actives together make up the 125 mg tablet. Reference codes are the pack's own pharmacopoeial notations. Batch number, manufacturing and expiry dates and printed MRP live on the physical pack and are not reproduced here.
How to Use
Dose: 1 to 2 tablets twice a day, or as directed by your Ayurvedic physician — as printed on the pack. Anupana (vehicle): the classical Anupana is Adarak Swarasa (fresh ginger juice) with Pippali Churna (long-pepper powder). For a gold-and-metal Rasaushadhi, the dose, the duration and the Anupana are set individually by the Vaidya and are not self-adjusted.
Who Can Use It
Suvarna Bhupati Rasa is for adults, taken under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. It is avoided in pregnancy and lactation. For children, suitability and dose are decided by a qualified Ayurvedic physician — not from the pack. Anyone on regular medication or managing an ongoing health condition should consult their physician before starting.
Safety Information
Bhasma and Bhasma-based Ayurvedic medicines are to be used under strict medical supervision only. That is the standard practice for this class of medicine, and the instruction the manufacturer prints on the pack. Your Vaidya matches the preparation, the dose and the duration to you — to your Prakriti, your Agni and your condition — which is something no pack and no web page can do.
Use strictly under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. Consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Results may vary from person to person.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, with the cap closed firmly after use. Keep out of reach of children. Use before the expiry date printed on the pack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Suvarna Bhupati Rasa an AYUSH- or GMP-certified product?
It is manufactured by Virgo UAP Pharma Pvt. Ltd., Sanand, Ahmedabad, under Ayurvedic manufacturing licence GA/1696. We add an AYUSH Standard Mark or a GMP line to a listing only when we have verified it on that physical pack; for this item we have confirmed the licence number and the label composition, and we do not add certification wording beyond what the pack shows.
Can I take Suvarna Bhupati Rasa without consulting a doctor?
No. This is a gold-and-metal Bhasma-based Rasaushadhi and the pack states it is to be taken with medical supervision. Please consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician, who will confirm whether it suits you and set the dose, duration and Anupana.
What is Suvarna Bhupati Rasa?
It is a classical gold-bearing Rasa preparation catalogued in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar under reference 8330, traditionally placed in the Balya (strength-giving) and Rasayana (rejuvenative) group and used under a physician's direction.
What are its other names and spellings?
It is also written as Swarna Bhupati Ras, Suvarna Bhupati Ras, Swarna Bhupati Rasa and Suvarna Bhupathi Rasa. ‘Suvarna’ and ‘Swarna’ both mean gold, and the pack notes ‘Suvarna Yukta’ (gold-containing).
What is Suvarna Bhasma?
Suvarna Bhasma is gold prepared the classical way — purified (Shodhana) and then repeatedly incinerated (Marana) until it becomes a fine, assimilable Bhasma. It is the signature dravya of this formulation.
Why does it contain Vachhnag (aconite)?
Vachhnag is included only as Shuddha Vachhnag — purified by classical Shodhana — in a minute, physician-set quantity, exactly as the classical formula in Bharat Bhaishajya Ratnakar 8330 directs. It is one of the reasons this medicine is prescribed and monitored by a Vaidya rather than self-taken.
What is the correct Anupana and dose?
The pack states 1 to 2 tablets twice a day, taken with Adarak Swarasa (fresh ginger juice) and Pippali Churna (long-pepper powder), or as directed by your Ayurvedic physician.
Is this the same as Vasant Kusumakar Rasa or Suvarna Samirpannag Ras?
No. Those are separate gold Rasaushadhi. Suvarna Bhupati Rasa has its own distinct composition, which is printed in full on this page and taken from the label.
Has gold Bhasma been studied scientifically?
Yes. Peer-reviewed work has characterised classically prepared Swarna Bhasma — including nanoparticle-scale gold and its blood-compatibility behaviour under laboratory conditions (Patil-Bhole et al., 2021; Paul & Sharma, 2011). These describe the substance; they are not medical claims, and results may vary.
How should I store it?
Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and moisture, tightly closed and out of reach of children. Use before the expiry date on the pack.
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