Rajayakshma Nidana: Causes, Pathogenesis, Symptoms, and Prognosis
स्त्रीमद्यमांसप्रियता घृणिता मूर्धगुण्ठनम् / नखकेशास्थिवृद्धिश्च स्वप्ने चाभिभवो भवेत्
strīmadyamāṃsapriyatā ghṛṇitā mūrdhaguṇṭhanam / nakhakeśāsthivṛddhiśca svapne cābhibhavo bhavet
الولع بالنساء والخمر واللحم، والطباع المنفرة، وتغطية الرأس أو حجبه، والنمو المفرط للأظافر والشعر والعظام، والهزيمة أو القهر في الأحلام؛ يقال إن هذه العلامات تقع.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Indulgence and tamasic habits become both causes and signs of impending misfortune; inner disposition shapes destiny.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-doṣa (tamas/rajas leading to bondage) and saṃskāra-vāsanā as drivers of repeated suffering.
Application: Reduce intoxicants and हिंसा-आहार; cultivate sattva through moderation, cleanliness, truthful speech, and devotional routine; address recurring nightmares with ethical reform and calming practices.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: condemnations of madya and māṃsa in dharma sections; linkage of vices to naraka outcomes (general internal parallel); Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: dream-omens and fear-signs preceding death (general)
This verse treats certain cravings, repulsive conduct, and abnormal bodily/dream experiences as indicators of inner moral decline and accumulating negative karma.
By linking conduct and mental tendencies to observable signs, it implies that the soul’s post-death trajectory is shaped by habits and karma formed while living.
Use it as self-audit: reduce intoxicants and harmful cravings, cultivate cleanliness and restraint, and treat recurring oppressive dreams or compulsions as prompts for ethical correction and spiritual discipline.