Bhāiṣajya-yoga
Remedial Formulas), Rakṣā-prayoga (Protections), and Adbhuta-kriyā (Wonder-Working Procedures
कमलादिहरंपितं मुखरोगहरं तथा / जातीमूलं तक्रपीतं कोलमूलं त्वजीर्णनुत्
kamalādiharaṃpitaṃ mukharogaharaṃ tathā / jātīmūlaṃ takrapītaṃ kolamūlaṃ tvajīrṇanut
اللوتس وما شابهه من الأعشاب إذا سُحِق ووُضِعَ لِطاخًا أزال أمراض الفم. وكذلك جذرُ jāti (الياسمين) إذا شُرِب مع لبن المخيض، وجذرُ kola (النبق/الجوْجُب) يخفف عُسر الهضم.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Upāya (skillful means) in caring for speech and digestion—organs central to mantra, study, and ritual life.
Vedantic Theme: Functional harmony of body supports sāttvika living; moderation and remedy preserve clarity for higher pursuits.
Application: Use pounded lotus and similar herbs as a topical application for mouth diseases; take jāti root with buttermilk; use kola root to relieve indigestion, under proper supervision.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.184 (series of roga-specific remedies: mukha-roga, ajīrṇa)
It states that lotus and similar herbs, when pounded and applied, are effective in removing diseases of the mouth.
It says kola-root (kolamūla) removes indigestion, and also mentions jāti-root taken with buttermilk as a beneficial preparation.
Use it as a traditional reference for herbal knowledge, but apply with modern caution—consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before using plant-based remedies medicinally.