Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
संगृह्य विद्वान्काकस्य निलयं प्रदहेच्च तत् / चिताग्नौ भस्म तच्छत्रोर्दत्तं शिरसि शङ्कर
saṃgṛhya vidvānkākasya nilayaṃ pradahecca tat / citāgnau bhasma tacchatrordattaṃ śirasi śaṅkara
على العالِم أن يجمع مأوى الغراب ثم يُحرقه؛ ثم يُوضَع رمادُ محرقة الجثمان على رأس العدو—هكذا يصرّح شانكرا (شيفا).
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda, citing Śaṅkara/Śiva as authority)
Concept: Ritual acts using liminal substances are believed to produce immediate worldly effects (abhicāra).
Vedantic Theme: Tāmasika karma binds and agitates the mind; power sought through harm reinforces saṃsāric entanglement.
Application: If read descriptively: recognize the text’s catalog of rites; ethically, avoid harmful coercive practices and redirect ritual energy to protective/beneficent ends.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: cremation-ground
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177 (uccāṭana/vaśya/abhicāra procedures clustered nearby)
In this verse it functions as a ritually potent substance used for protection/warding off harm, presented as an instruction attributed to Śaṅkara.
It connects funeral-pyre elements (citāgni, bhasma) with apotropaic practice, reflecting how the Preta Kanda links post-death ritual materials with protection and pacification measures.
Treat it as a reminder that rites should be guided by qualified tradition and ethical intent; in modern practice, prioritize legitimate śrāddha/antyeṣṭi guidance and avoid harmful or superstitious misuse.