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- Ashtadhatu (Sanskrit: अष्टधातु, romanized: Aṣṭadhātu, lit. 'eight metals'), also called octo-alloy, is an alloy comprising the eight metals of gold, silver...
- control. Of the two gates in the fort, the one in the north is known as Ashtadhatu (eight metaled) gate while the one facing the south is called Chowburja...
- more valuable than copper, of which the as coin was previously made. Ashtadhatu Auricupride Corinthian bronze Electrum Hepatizon Panchaloha Shakudō Shibuichi...
- is the Neelachakra, an eight-spoked wheel of Vishnu. It is made out of Ashtadhatu, an alloy of eight metals, and is considered sacrosanct. Among the existing...
- of the alloy-recipe. Media related to Panchaloha at Wikimedia Commons Ashtadhatu – Alloy of eight metals in Hindu and Jain iconography High-entropy alloys –...
- Rishabhanatha) was erected in the Nashik district in 2015. Idols are often made in Ashtadhatu (literally "eight metals"), namely Akota Bronze, br****, gold, silver,...
- MN70, used in a foil for brazing Ferromanganese Spiegeleisen Amalgam Ashtadhatu Alloy 230 Alnico (aluminium, cobalt); used in magnets Alumel (manganese...
- Dholak Harmonium Karatalas Khol Manjira Mridangam Tabla Veena Iconography Ashtadhatu Lingam Murti Om Panchaloha Pindi Pillaiyar Suḻi Shaligram Swastika Yoni...
- (66 m) above the ground-level. The temple enshrines a 31 feet (9.4 m) ashtadhatu (8 metals) idol of Rishabhanatha seated in lotus position. This temple...
- the carriage and the trunions are still visible. The cannon is made of ashtadhatu or 8 metals, namely silver, gold, lead, copper, zinc, tin, iron and mercury...