Nidāna of Vātarakta and Āvaraṇa of Vāyu; Doṣa-wise Lakṣaṇas and Triphalā-Yoga Remedies
कफे स्तैमित्यगुरुता सुप्तिस्निग्धत्वशीतता / कण्डूर्मन्दा च रुग्द्बन्द्वं सर्वलिङ्गञ्च संकरात्
kaphe staimityagurutā suptisnigdhatvaśītatā / kaṇḍūrmandā ca rugdbandvaṃ sarvaliṅgañca saṃkarāt
কফ প্ৰাধান্য পালে জড়তা আৰু ভাৰীত্ব, তন্দ্ৰা, স্নিগ্ধতা আৰু শীতলতা দেখা যায়। মৃদু খুজলি আৰু মিশ্ৰ দ্বন্দ্বধর্মী বেদনা থাকে; দোষ-সংকৰ হলে সকলো লক্ষণ একেলগে প্ৰকাশ পায়।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Kapha-lakṣaṇa and the principle of saṅkara (doṣa-mixture) producing composite symptom pictures.
Vedantic Theme: Causality through saṃyoga (combination) and pariṇāma (transformation): effects vary with mixtures, urging careful discrimination.
Application: Do not overfit a single-doṣa diagnosis when symptoms are mixed; assess heaviness/cold/oiliness as kapha markers while considering combined pathology.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.167.13-15 (single-doṣa symptom sets); Garuda Purana 1.167.17 (single vs dual vs tri-doṣa prognosis)
This verse lists diagnostic signs of Kapha dominance—heaviness, coldness, drowsiness and itching—showing that the Purana also preserves practical Ayurvedic nidāna (symptom-knowledge).
It notes that when doṣas mix, symptoms can overlap, so ‘all signs’ may appear together rather than in a single clear doṣa pattern.
Use it as a traditional checklist for Kapha aggravation and remember that mixed symptoms may indicate combined imbalances rather than a single cause.