Aśva–Gaja Āyurveda: Marks, Defects, Wounds, Doṣa-Therapy, and Protective Rites
कफे मुद्गान्कुलत्थान्वा कटुतिक्तान्कफे हये / बाधिर्ये व्याधिते ग्रासे त्रिदोषादौ तु गुग्गुलुः
kaphe mudgānkulatthānvā kaṭutiktānkaphe haye / bādhirye vyādhite grāse tridoṣādau tu gugguluḥ
কফপ্ৰধান ব্যাধিত মুগ আৰু কুলথ (হৰ্স-গ্ৰাম) আৰু কটু-তিক্ত ৰসযুক্ত আহাৰ গ্ৰহণ কৰিব লাগে। বধিৰতা, কণ্ঠ-গ্ৰাস ব্যাধি আৰু ত্ৰিদোষজনিত অৱস্থাত গুগ্গুলু বিধেয়।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Śarīra-rakṣaṇa through doṣa-appropriate āhāra-auṣadha as a duty; balance restores capacity for right living.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as sādhanā-sādhana (instrument for dharma/bhakti); guṇa-doṣa equilibrium supports sattva.
Application: For kapha disorders favor mudga and kulattha; choose kaṭu/tikta tastes; in throat afflictions/deafness and tridoṣa conditions employ guggulu under competent guidance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.201 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prakaraṇa context: doṣa-wise diet and formulations)
This verse links kapha disorders with specific diet choices—mudga (mung) and kulattha (horse-gram) plus pungent and bitter tastes—showing that the text preserves practical, doṣa-based therapeutic guidance.
It does not describe afterlife travel here; instead, within the broader Garuda Purana dialogue, it presents bodily/medical instruction—supporting dharmic living by maintaining health through appropriate remedies.
As a general traditional takeaway: in kapha-heavy symptoms, favor lighter legumes and pungent/bitter foods, and recognize guggulu as a classical remedy for complex doṣa conditions—while consulting a qualified Ayurveda practitioner for safe use.