Roganidāna: Definitions, Fivefold Diagnostic Method, and Doṣa-wise Causes
संख्याविकल्पप्राधान्यबलकालविशेषतः / सा भिद्यते यथात्रैव वक्ष्यन्ते ऽष्टौ ज्वरा इति
saṃkhyāvikalpaprādhānyabalakālaviśeṣataḥ / sā bhidyate yathātraiva vakṣyante 'ṣṭau jvarā iti
وبسبب الفروق في العدد، والتنوّع، والغلبة، والقوّة، وخصوصية الزمان، تتمايز تلك الحالة؛ وهكذا، هنا بعينه ستُذكَر أنواع الحُمّى الثمانية (jvara).
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Differentiation of a condition by number, variants, predominance, strength, and time; introduction to the eightfold classification of jvara (fever).
Vedantic Theme: Order and intelligibility within prakṛti; classification as a means to right action (yathārtha-jñāna leading to upāya).
Application: When assessing illness, classify by severity (bala), timing/course (kāla), dominant factors, and variant features to choose appropriate treatment.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.146.9 (samprapti); Garuda Purana 1.146 (forthcoming section on aṣṭau jvarāḥ)
This verse frames fever as a condition that must be distinguished by key diagnostic factors—number, variation, predominance, strength, and time—before its specific types (eight jvaras) are taught.
It does not address the soul’s journey directly; instead, it introduces a systematic method for differentiating bodily ailments, indicating the text’s broader concern with embodied life and its conditions.
Use a structured approach to illness: observe severity (bala), timing/season (kāla), and dominant symptoms (prādhānya) before deciding on remedies or seeking appropriate medical guidance.