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Mayil Thutham | Peacock Stone | Enhances Respiratory Health

What is Mayil Thutham?

Mayil Thutham  is the Tamil name for Copper(II) sulfate, a bright blue crystalline chemical compound, typically found as CuSO₄·5H₂O (copper sulfate pentahydrate). The name “Mayil Thutham” comes from:

  • “Mayil” = peacock (referring to its vibrant blue color, similar to a peacock’s feathers)

  • “Thutham” = sulfate

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Purification Method (Suddhi in Siddha/Ayurveda)

Before use in traditional medicine, Mayil Thutham must be purified to remove toxic properties:

  1. Soaking in Lime Water:

    • Crystals are soaked in lime water (sunnambu neer) for 3–7 days.

    • Water is changed daily.

  2. Washing Thoroughly:

    • After soaking, it’s washed with clean water multiple times.

  3. Drying in Shade:

    • The purified crystals are dried in shade, not under direct sunlight.

  4. Powdering:

Traditional Medicinal Uses (Under Medical Supervision Only)

🔸 Used externally or in very small internal doses (after purification)
🔸 Always part of a herbal formulation, never used alone

  1. Skin Conditions:

    • Treats eczema, ringworm, and other fungal infections

    • Used in topical ointments and creams

  2. Wound Healing:

    • Antiseptic properties help in cleaning and drying wounds

  3. Eye Infections (in very dilute form):

    • Used in traditional eye drops for conjunctivitis (extremely rare today)

  4. Liver Disorders:

    • Sometimes included in liver tonics in microdoses

  5. Detoxifier:

    • Believed to aid in removing toxins when used in trace amounts in compound medicines. Click For Purchase

Caution: Mayil Thutham (Copper Sulfate)

  • Toxic if consumed raw – can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or organ damage.

  • Must be purified before any medicinal use.

  • Internal use only under expert Siddha/Ayurveda supervision.

  • Overdose can be fatal – never self-administer.

  • Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds in unpurified form.

  • Keep out of reach of children – resembles blue crystals and can be mistaken for candy.

  • Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless explicitly prescribed.

  • Store in a dry, labeled container away from food items. Click For Purchase

Theme of Mayil Thutham

1.Color of Healing & Protection
  • The vibrant peacock blue (hence the name “Mayil” = peacock) symbolizes purity, vital energy, and clarity.

  • In traditional systems, blue is often linked to cooling, soothing, and purifying energies — all functions associated with copper sulfate.

2.Alchemy of Transformation
  • Raw Mayil Thutham is toxic, but once purified, it becomes a healing agent.

  • This represents a deeper Siddha/Ayurvedic theme:
    “What is poisonous can become medicine — if processed with wisdom.”

  • Symbolizes transformation, refinement, and discipline in traditional healing.

3.Shield Against Impurity
  • Used to kill fungi, algae, and bacteria — it acts as a guardian against impurities in water, soil, and even the body.

  • Seen as a protector of health in small, controlled doses.

4.Balance of Elements
  • Copper sulfate bridges the elements:

    • Earth (mineral origin)

    • Water (hydrated crystal form)

    • Fire (transformation during purification)

  • Reflects the Siddha science of harmonizing elemental energies.

5.Dual Nature – Medicine or Poison
  • Like many powerful substances, its benefit or danger lies in how it is used.

  • Encourages the theme of respect for nature’s power and the wisdom of restraint. Click For Purchase

Conclusion

Mayil Thutham, known chemically as Copper(II) Sulfate, is a vibrant mineral compound with both therapeutic power and toxic potential. Its deep blue color symbolizes healing, purity, and transformation. In Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine, it is used only after careful purification, highlighting the ancient wisdom that even dangerous substances can become healing agents when handled with knowledge and discipline.

This compound teaches us an important lesson:

“Nature holds both poison and medicine — it is wisdom that makes the difference.”

Handled with respect, Mayil Thutham serves as a protector against infections, a symbol of elemental balance, and a reminder of the fine line between harm and healing.

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