Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
मधूकसारसिन्धूत्थवचोषणकणाः समाः / श्लक्ष्णं पिष्ट्वाम्भसा नस्यं कुर्यात्संज्ञाप्रबोधनम्
madhūkasārasindhūtthavacoṣaṇakaṇāḥ samāḥ / ślakṣṇaṃ piṣṭvāmbhasā nasyaṃ kuryātsaṃjñāprabodhanam
মধূকসাৰ, সৈন্ধৱ, বচা, উষ্ণক আৰু কণা—সমান ভাগে লৈ পানীত সূক্ষ্ম পিহি নস্য ৰূপে দিলে সংজ্ঞা জাগ্ৰত হয়।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Timely, correctly administered therapy can reawaken consciousness; prāṇa-support is a duty.
Vedantic Theme: Consciousness as central value; bodily supports are maintained to sustain higher inquiry.
Application: Grind equal parts madhūka-sāra, rock-salt, vacā, uṣaṇa, and kaṇā with water; administer as nasya to stimulate and restore consciousness.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: treatment chamber
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (nasya and emergency measures)
Nasya is presented as a rapid-acting route to stimulate the head region and restore saṃjñā (consciousness), showing the Purana’s applied Ayurvedic knowledge.
It does not discuss the soul’s journey; it addresses reviving consciousness in a medical context, supporting life and duty (dharma) through health.
It points to nasal interventions for acute states, but modern practice should treat unconsciousness as an emergency and use only clinician-approved methods.