मृतसञ्जीवनीकरसिद्धयोगः (Mṛtasañjīvanī-kara Siddha-yogaḥ) — Perfected Formulations for Revivification and Disease-Conquest
समैन्धवैः पचेत्तैलमभ्यङ्गाच्छर्दिकापहं सक्षीरान् मार्कवरसान् द्विप्रस्थमधुकोत्पलैः
samaindhavaiḥ pacettailamabhyaṅgācchardikāpahaṃ sakṣīrān mārkavarasān dviprasthamadhukotpalaiḥ
সৈন্ধৱ (শিলালৱণ/সেঁধা লোণ) সমভাগে দি তেল পকাব লাগে; অভ্যঙ্গ (তেল-মৰ্দন) ৰূপে ব্যৱহাৰ কৰিলে বমি/ছৰ্দি নাশ কৰে। গাখীৰসহ মার্কৱ-ৰস আৰু মধুক (যষ্টিমধু) আৰু উৎপল দু’ প্ৰস্থ পৰিমাণ লৈ একেলগে পকাব লাগে।
Lord Agni (instructing the sage Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Ayurveda","secondary_vidya":"Samanya","practical_application":"Provides a taila-pāka (medicated oil cooking) recipe and its therapeutic use via abhyanga to relieve vomiting, specifying key ingredients and proportions.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Chardikāpaha abhyanga-taila with Saindhava, Mārkava-rasa, Kṣīra, Madhuka, Utpala","lookup_keywords":["taila-pāka","abhyanga","chardi","saindhava","mārkava-rasa"],"quick_summary":"Cook medicated oil with equal saindhava and with mārkava juice plus milk, adding specified measures of licorice and blue lotus; used as massage oil, it is stated to alleviate vomiting."}
Concept: Route of administration (external abhyanga) can address systemic symptoms; formulation and saṃskāra (taila-pāka) are central.
Application: Select administration route strategically (external/internal) and follow precise cooking procedures for medicated oils.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda (Agni Purana medicinal remedies / Chikitsa-yoga)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A medicated oil preparation: a pot simmers with oil, milk, and herbal juice; rock salt is measured; licorice and blue lotus are added; later, the oil is applied in a gentle massage to a patient to ease nausea/vomiting.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, bronze vessel over fire with taila-pāka, attendants adding saindhava and herbs, then abhyanga scene with calm patient, warm earthy palette and stylized flames.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, cooking pot and ladle with gold-leaf accents, blue lotus highlighted, licorice bundles, second panel showing massage, ornate frame and rich colors.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, stepwise technical illustration: measuring saindhava, adding mārkava-rasa and kṣīra, adding madhuka and utpala (two prasthas), filtering, then abhyanga application; clear labels.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, apothecary kitchen with copper vessels, precise measuring, milk and herbal juice being poured, then a refined massage scene in a chamber; fine detail and naturalistic botanicals."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Shri","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: Sandhi resolved: samaindhavaiḥ → sama + indhavaiḥ; pacettailam → pacet + tailam; abhyaṅgācchardikāpaham → abhyaṅgāt + chardikā-apaham; raso ' etc. not present. Interpretation of dviprastha-madhukotpalaiḥ follows compound segmentation in IAST.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 284 (taila, cūrṇa, and topical therapies in sequence)
It teaches an Ayurvedic formulation method—cooking a medicated oil with specified ingredients and using it via abhyanga (therapeutic massage) as an anti-emetic remedy for chardi (vomiting).
Alongside theology and ritual, the Agni Purana preserves practical healthcare knowledge—precise drug ingredients, measures (prastha), and administration route (external massage)—showing its compendium-like coverage of medicine.
By promoting healing and bodily steadiness (health as a support for dharma), such remedies are framed as sustaining purity and capacity for religious duties, reducing distress that obstructs worship and disciplined living.