Strīroga–Prasava Cikitsā, Bāla-Rakṣā, Rasāyana and Vājīkaraṇa Prayogas
अपामार्गस्य वै मूले नारीणां शिरसि स्थिते / गर्भशूलं विनश्येत नात्र कार्या विचारणा
apāmārgasya vai mūle nārīṇāṃ śirasi sthite / garbhaśūlaṃ vinaśyeta nātra kāryā vicāraṇā
إذا وُضِعَ جذر الأپامارغا (apāmārga) على رأس المرأة، قيل إن ألم الحمل يزول؛ ولا حاجة هنا إلى مزيد من التفكّر.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Compassionate care (dayā) expressed through simple remedies; alleviating suffering is dhārmic.
Vedantic Theme: Embodied life as a field for dharma; tending the body supports clarity and stability for higher pursuits.
Application: Provide comfort measures for pregnancy pain; combine traditional soothing practices with appropriate medical evaluation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: household/clinic
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.202.14 (apāmārga root rite); Garuda Purana 1.202.13 (delivery-promoting remedies)
This verse presents apāmārga’s root as a traditional protective/remedial application, indicating the text’s inclusion of ritual-therapeutic measures alongside dharma and other teachings.
This specific verse does not address the after-death journey; it belongs to a practical, remedy-oriented instruction, showing that the Garuda Purana also transmits applied rites and folk-therapeutic guidance.
Treat it as a historical-scriptural remedy: consult qualified medical professionals for pregnancy pain, and if following tradition, do so only as a non-harmful devotional/ritual practice under competent guidance.