Jvara-Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa: Causes, Doṣic Types, Āma/Nirāma Stages, and Prognosis of Fever
सविक्षेपो ज्वरं कुर्याद्विषमक्षयवृद्धिभाक् / दोषः प्रवर्तते तेषां स्वे काले ज्वरयन्बली
savikṣepo jvaraṃ kuryādviṣamakṣayavṛddhibhāk / doṣaḥ pravartate teṣāṃ sve kāle jvarayanbalī
إذا حدث اضطرابٌ وهيجانٌ نشأت الحُمّى، تتصف بزيادةٍ ونقصانٍ غير منتظمين. وفي موسمها الخاص تنشط الدوشا في الجسد، وبقوتها تُحدِث الحُمّى فيهم.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Dosha: Mixed
Concept: Seasonal provocation of doṣas and the causal link between vikṣepa (agitation) and jvara (fever).
Vedantic Theme: Prakṛti-guṇa/doṣa dynamics within embodied life; observing causality (kārya-kāraṇa) without self-confusion.
Application: Track seasonal triggers and mental/physical agitation; adopt regimen to prevent doṣa provocation and fever recurrence.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.147 (Ayurveda/jvara-prakaraṇa context)
The verse frames fever (jvara) as arising when a doṣa becomes aggravated and active “in its own time,” explaining illness through humoral imbalance rather than chance.
This specific verse is medical in focus; it does not directly discuss the soul’s journey, but it reflects the Purana’s broader aim of guiding embodied life through dharmic and health-oriented knowledge.
Notice patterns of agitation and seasonal vulnerability; manage lifestyle factors that disturb balance (sleep, diet, stress) and seek appropriate care when fever shows irregular waxing and waning.