मृतसञ्जीवनीं चैव विशल्यकरणीम् अपि | सौवर्णकरणीं चैव सन्धानीं च महौषधीम् || ६-७४-३३
haripaadavinirbhinno niShasaada sa parvataH | na shashaaka tadaatmaanaM soDhuM bhR^ishanipiiDitaH || 6-74-37
Translation
"You can see there, Mrita Sanjivani (capable of restoring the dead to life), Vishalyakarani (capable of extracting weapons and healing all wounds inflicted by weapons), Suvarnakarani (restoring the body to its original complexion) and Sandhani, the great herb (capable of joining severed limbs or fractured bone)."
Word by word
mR^ita sanjivaniimchaiva
(you can see) Mrita sanjiivani (capable of restoring the dead to life) and also
vishalyakaraNiim api
Vishalyakarani (capable of extracting weapons and healing all wounds inflicted by weapons)
suvarNakaraNiimchaiva
Suvarna karani (restoring the body to its original complexion)
samdhaaniimcha
and sandhani (capable of joining severed limbs or fractured bones)
mahauShadhim
the great herb.
Chapter context
Hanuma's Journey to Himalayas
70 verses · Verse 33 of 70
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