Bhāiṣajya-yoga for Prameha, Mutra-roga, Arśa, Bhagandara, and Agni-dīpana
हरिद्रानेकवारञ्च स्नुहीक्षीरेण भाविता / वटिकार्ऽशोविनाशाय तल्लेपाद्वृषभध्वज / घोषाफलं सैन्धवञ्च पिष्ट्वा चार्शोहरं परम्
haridrānekavārañca snuhīkṣīreṇa bhāvitā / vaṭikār'śovināśāya tallepādvṛṣabhadhvaja / ghoṣāphalaṃ saindhavañca piṣṭvā cārśoharaṃ param
يُشبَعُ الكركمُ مرارًا بلبنِ عصارةِ السُّنُهي (Euphorbia) ثم يُصاغُ أقراصًا لإهلاكِ البواسير. يا صاحبَ رايةِ الثور (فِرِشَبَهَدْفَجَ، شِيفا)، فإن دُهِنَتْ تلك العجينةُ، وطُحِنَ معَها ثمرُ غوشا والملحُ الصخريُّ، حُصِلَ على دواءٍ أسمى يزيلُ البواسير.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra in a compendium style; verse includes a vocative to Śiva as an honorific)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Care of the body as a support for righteous living; disciplined application of remedies.
Vedantic Theme: Śarīra as sādhana-upakaraṇa (instrument for practice); balance and purification as prerequisites for higher pursuits.
Application: Prepare turmeric repeatedly processed with snuhī latex into pills; apply paste; use ghoṣā-phala with rock-salt as adjunct—under competent guidance due to snuhī’s irritant latex.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.186 (Ayurvedic/medical section on arśas and agni)
It prescribes turmeric repeatedly infused with snuhī latex, formed into pills, and also mentions applying the paste; additionally, ghoṣā-phala with rock-salt ground together is described as an excellent hemorrhoid-removing remedy.
This specific verse is medical/therapeutic in nature (a remedies section) rather than describing the soul’s journey, Yama’s realm, or śrāddha rites.
It highlights the tradition of herbal-mineral preparations (pills and topical pastes). In modern practice, such formulations should be approached through qualified Ayurvedic guidance, especially since snuhī latex can be irritant.