The Swedan Yantra is a traditional Ayurvedic apparatus used for Swedana Karma – the process of sudation (therapeutic sweating). It is commonly employed in the preparation of Ayurvedic medicines and in purification (Shodhana) procedures of various substances, especially in Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana.
This 3D educational model visually demonstrates the structure and working of the Swedan Yantra, making it an ideal tool for Ayurveda colleges, herbal labs, and teaching exhibitions.
Key Features:
Durable fiber/PVC construction
Includes labeled parts: steaming vessel, outlet pipe, herbal material chamber
Clear and accurate design for educational display
Available as tabletop or wall-mounted model
Custom branding, color, and multilingual labeling available
Working Principle: The Swedan Yantra works by generating steam or heat to apply to herbal materials, minerals, or mercury for purification or extraction. The materials are placed in a chamber or pot, and the steam is allowed to pass through them, inducing therapeutic sweating or aiding in the detoxification of raw ingredients.
Applications:
Teaching Ayurveda processing techniques
Practical training in Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana
Swedana procedures for Shodhana (purification of metals, herbs, etc.)
The Adhapatan Yantra is a classical Ayurvedic apparatus described in Rasa Shastra used for the distillation of volatile substances. Specifically designed for downward distillation, this yantra is ideal for extracting liquid essence or volatile oils from herbal or mineral ingredients while preventing the loss of essential components.
This fiber model of Adhapatan Yantra is designed for educational purposes and is widely used in Ayurvedic colleges, training labs, and exhibition displays to teach students about ancient pharmaceutical processing methods.
Key Features:
3D visual model made from high-quality fiber or PVC
Includes boiling vessel, vapor passage, and receiver unit
Working Principle: In Adhapatan Yantra, the vapors generated by heating a liquid or herb are directed downward through a special channel and then condensed and collected in a receiver vessel placed below. This technique is mainly used in Ayurveda for safely collecting distilled liquids without exposure to open air, preserving volatile medicinal components.
Applications:
Teaching Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana
Ayurvedic medicine preparation involving distillation
Herbal processing demonstrations
Ayurvedic exhibitions and pharma skill labs
Specifications:
Size: Approx. 1–1.5 feet
Material: Fiber or plastic (durable and lightweight)
The Dola Yantra is a classical Ayurvedic apparatus used for Swedana (sudation or sweating process) in the preparation of medicated decoctions, oils, and herbal extracts. It is widely applied in Bhaishajya Kalpana (Ayurvedic pharmaceutics) and Rasa Shastra for extracting the active principles of herbs through indirect boiling.
This educational model accurately represents the traditional structure and function of the Dola Yantra, making it ideal for Ayurvedic colleges, herbal pharmacies, and training labs.
Key Features:
Durable construction using high-quality fiber or PVC
Components include boiling vessel, decoction liquid, suspended herbal pouch (Dola)
Realistic and labeled for easy demonstration
Tabletop or wall-mount model available
Optional: Custom branding and multilingual labeling
Working Principle: In the Dola Yantra, a cloth pouch (potali) containing powdered herbs or ingredients is suspended in a medicated liquid (like decoction, oil, or cow’s milk). The vessel is gently heated, allowing the liquid to extract the essence of the herbs through continuous sweating or steaming. This method ensures maximum absorption without direct exposure to flames.
Applications:
Ayurveda teaching & training (BAMS, MD, GNM)
Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana practical sessions
Herbal oil and decoction preparation
Ayurvedic exhibitions and model displays
Specifications:
Size: Approx. 1 to 2 feet (customizable)
Material: Fiber or durable plastic
Finish: Hand-painted with accurate details
Format: Tabletop or wall-mount
Language: Labeling in English and Sanskrit (optional)
The Damru Yantra is a traditional apparatus used in Ayurveda’s Rasa Shastra practices, especially for the sublimation and purification of mercury (Parada) and preparation of volatile mineral compounds. Named after its unique damru (hourglass)-shaped design, this yantra is essential in Ayurvedic alchemy processes involving intense heating and collection of vapors.
This 3D educational model of the Damru Yantra is ideal for demonstrations in Ayurveda colleges, herbal pharma training labs, and exhibitions, allowing students and visitors to visually understand its ancient application in mercury processing.
Key Features:
High-quality fiber or PVC structure
Damru-shaped upper chamber and receiver
Labeled parts for easy explanation
Sturdy and long-lasting for classroom use
Available in tabletop or wall-mount formats
Custom branding or multilingual labeling optional
Working Principle: In the Damru Yantra, the medicinal substance or metal (like mercury) is placed in the lower chamber and subjected to controlled heating. The vapors rise through the narrow neck and condense in the upper chamber, which is shaped like a damru. This structure facilitates safe collection of sublimated materials without contamination or exposure.
Applications:
Rasa Shastra & Bhasma Kalpana training
Mercury sublimation and purification demonstrations
Ayurvedic teaching institutions (BAMS, MD Rasa Shastra)
Educational exhibitions and herbal model displays
Specifications:
Size: Approx. 1 to 1.5 feet
Material: Fiber or plastic, hand-painted
Components: Base vessel, damru-shaped upper chamber, outlet/vent
Format: Tabletop display
Language: English + Sanskrit labeling available
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