Causes and Signs of Hṛdroga
Heart Disease) and Tṛṣṇā (Pathological Thirst
मुखशोषो जलातृप्तिरन्नद्वेषः स्वरक्षयः / कण्ठोष्ठतालुकार्कश्याज्जिह्वानिष्क्रमणे क्लमः
mukhaśoṣo jalātṛptirannadveṣaḥ svarakṣayaḥ / kaṇṭhoṣṭhatālukārkaśyājjihvāniṣkramaṇe klamaḥ
মুখ শুষ্ক হোৱা, পানী খাইও তৃপ্তি নোহোৱা, অন্নৰ প্ৰতি বিতৃষ্ণা, আৰু স্বৰক্ষয়; গলা-ওঁঠ-তালুৰ কঠিন শুষ্কতা, আৰু জিহ্বা বাহিৰ কৰিলে ক্লান্তি—এইবোৰ (অশুভ) দেহলক্ষণ বুলি কোৱা হৈছে।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: Lakṣaṇa of severe dryness/thirst: mouth dryness, water not satisfying, food aversion, voice loss, roughness of throat/lips/palate, fatigue on tongue protrusion.
Vedantic Theme: Suffering arises from imbalance in prakṛti; knowledge of signs enables timely right action, reducing avoidable duḥkha.
Application: Use these as clinical markers for escalating dehydration/heat; rest voice, avoid drying foods, seek rehydrating/unctuous measures and medical care.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.154: tṛṣṇā-lakṣaṇa (mukha-śoṣa, jalātṛpti, annadveṣa, svara-kṣaya)
This verse treats specific physical changes—dry mouth, unquenched thirst, food aversion, and voice loss—as warning signs, prompting timely spiritual and ritual preparedness.
By identifying end-of-life indicators, the text frames death as a predictable transition, encouraging dharmic conduct and proper rites so the departing jīva is supported in the post-death journey.
Use such signs as a reminder to prioritize ethical living, settle duties, and engage in prayer/charity and appropriate last rites planning rather than denial or negligence.