Bala-graha-hara Bāla-tantram (बालग्रहहर बालतन्त्रम्) — Pediatric protection and graha-affliction management
काकवद्रोदनं श्वासो मूत्रगन्धो ऽक्षिमीलनं गोमूत्रस्नपनं तस्य गोदन्तेन च धूपनम्
kākavadrodanaṃ śvāso mūtragandho 'kṣimīlanaṃ gomūtrasnapanaṃ tasya godantena ca dhūpanam
কাকৰ দৰে কান্দোন, শ্বাসকষ্ট, মূত্ৰৰ গন্ধ আৰু চকু মুদ খোৱা—এই লক্ষণ দেখা দিলে গো-মূত্ৰে স্নান কৰাব লাগে আৰু গোৰ দাঁতেৰে ধূপ দিব লাগে।
Lord Agni (teaching to sage Vasiṣṭha)
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Concept: Lakṣaṇa-based intervention: observable signs trigger specific remedial acts combining hygiene and ritual protection.
Application: Use symptom recognition to decide immediate household-level interventions rather than waiting for progression.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda (Bhuta-vidya / Graha-roga Pratikara)
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Todi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: gandho 'kṣimīlanaṃ → gandhaḥ + akṣi-mīlanaṃ (visarga sandhi).
Related Themes: Agni Purana 298.19 (duration/regimen); Agni Purana 298.23 (symptoms and dhūpa/diet measures)
It gives Bhuta-vidya style diagnostic signs (crow-like crying, dyspnea, urine odour, eye-closing) and prescribes two interventions: gomūtra-snapana (cow-urine bathing) and dhūpana (fumigation) using a cow’s tooth as the fumigant medium.
Alongside theology, the Agni Purana preserves applied medical-ritual protocols—symptom lists and concrete procedures (snāna, dhūpana)—showing its compendium character across healing, purification, and spirit-affliction management.
Cow-derived substances are treated as purifiers; the bathing and fumigation function as ritual cleansing meant to remove defilement and hostile influences, restoring bodily and subtle purity (śuddhi) and protective merit.