Bhāiṣajya-yoga
Remedial Formulas), Rakṣā-prayoga (Protections), and Adbhuta-kriyā (Wonder-Working Procedures
वन्ध्यागर्भकरी पीता नात्र कार्या विचारणा / श्वेतापराजितामूलं पिप्पलीशुण्ठिकायुतम्
vandhyāgarbhakarī pītā nātra kāryā vicāraṇā / śvetāparājitāmūlaṃ pippalīśuṇṭhikāyutam
إذا شُرِب هذا الدواء الأصفر المُعين على الإخصاب فلا حاجة لمزيد من التروّي. وهو مُعَدٌّ من جذر الأباراجيتا البيضاء، ممزوجًا بالفلفل الطويل (pippalī) والزنجبيل اليابس (śuṇṭhī).
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Concept: Care of the body and family-line continuity through legitimate remedies.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as an instrument (sadhana) to uphold dharma; wellbeing supports righteous life.
Application: Use traditional formulations responsibly; seek qualified guidance; support reproductive health with diet/herbs.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.184 (Ayurvedic/ausadhi section continuing through 1.185)
It prescribes a conception-promoting drink made from white aparājitā root, combined with pippalī (long pepper) and śuṇṭhī (dry ginger).
No. This specific verse is therapeutic in nature, describing an herbal formulation for garbha-prāpti (attaining conception), not the afterlife narrative.
It reflects the text’s inclusion of traditional herbal knowledge; in modern practice, such formulations should be approached via qualified Ayurvedic guidance rather than self-medication.