Gaṇapati-Mantra Siddhi, Vighna-Nivāraṇa Rites, Vśīkaraṇa-Style Applications, and Cikitsā
Therapeutic Formulas
त्रिकटुत्रिफलानक्तं तिलतैलं तथैव च / मनः शिला निम्बपत्रं जातीपुष्पमजापयः
trikaṭutriphalānaktaṃ tilatailaṃ tathaiva ca / manaḥ śilā nimbapatraṃ jātīpuṣpamajāpayaḥ
زيت السمسم المُعَدّ بتريكاتو وتريفالا، ومعه منَهشِلا (realgar)، وأوراق النِّيم، وأزهار الياسمين (jāti)، ولبن الماعز—فهذه هي المكوّنات المقرَّرة للطقس المذكور.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Therapeutic synergy: combining pungent (trikaṭu), cleansing (triphala), bitter (nimba), aromatic (jāti), and nourishing (ajāpayas) media.
Vedantic Theme: Samatva through balance—countering extremes in the body via harmonized formulation.
Application: Prepare sesame oil processed with trikaṭu and triphalā, then incorporate manaḥśilā, neem leaves, jasmine flowers, and goat’s milk as per the broader recipe/indication.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.185.29-30 (same formulation stream)
This verse lists specific substances—oil, herbs, mineral, leaves, flowers, and milk—used as prescribed components for a ritual or purificatory procedure, emphasizing precise material preparation as part of dharmic observance.
In the Garuda Purana, practical instructions often accompany teachings on post-death rites; this shloka functions as a technical ingredient list supporting such prescribed observances, which are performed to aid purity and proper ritual conduct.
Follow tradition with care: if performing any rite, use safe and appropriate substitutes under qualified guidance—especially for substances like manaḥśilā—while keeping the underlying intent of purity, discipline, and reverence.