Bhāiṣajya-yoga for Prameha, Mutra-roga, Arśa, Bhagandara, and Agni-dīpana
रसाञ्जनं हरीतक्याश्चूर्णं तेनैव गुण्ठनात् / नाशयेत्पुरुषो व्याधीन्नात्र कार्या विचारणा
rasāñjanaṃ harītakyāścūrṇaṃ tenaiva guṇṭhanāt / nāśayetpuruṣo vyādhīnnātra kāryā vicāraṇā
بمزجِ «رَسَانْجَنَة» مع مسحوقِ «هَرِيتَكِي» وعجنه به، يقدرُ المرءُ على إهلاكِ الأمراض؛ فلا موضعَ هنا لشكٍّ ولا لحاجةٍ إلى مزيدِ نظرٍ وتدبّر.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, in a medicinal/remedial context)
Concept: Decisive application of right means (upāya) removes affliction; avoid paralyzing doubt when proper knowledge is present.
Vedantic Theme: Pramāṇa and niścaya: right knowledge leads to effective action; steadiness of mind supports wellbeing.
Application: Combine rasāñjana with harītakī powder as instructed; administer appropriately (traditionally often as anjana/compound) under guidance.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.186 (rasāyana/bhaiṣajya yogas)
It prescribes mixing rasāñjana with harītakī powder as a remedy said to remove diseases.
This specific verse is practical and medicinal in tone, presenting a health remedy rather than describing Yama’s realm, preta states, or funeral rites.
It highlights a traditional herbal formulation approach (combining ingredients for therapeutic effect); in modern use, one should seek qualified Ayurvedic/medical guidance before consuming or applying such preparations.