Atīsāra (Diarrhoea) and Grahaṇī-doṣa: Causes, Prodromal Signs, Doṣa-wise Symptoms, and Major-Disease Status
कृते ऽप्यकृतसङ्गश्च सर्वात्मा सर्वलक्षणः / भयेन क्षुभिते चित्ते शायिते द्रावयेत्स (च्छ) कृत्
kṛte 'pyakṛtasaṅgaśca sarvātmā sarvalakṣaṇaḥ / bhayena kṣubhite citte śāyite drāvayetsa (ccha) kṛt
কর্ম করলেও আসক্তি না রাখুক; সর্বত্র আত্মাকে দর্শন করুক এবং সকল শুভ লক্ষণে ভূষিত হোক। ভয়ে চিত্ত ক্ষুব্ধ হলে শয়ন/বিশ্রামের দ্বারা তাকে শান্ত করে, শুদ্ধ আচরণবান ব্যক্তির ন্যায় কোমল ও প্রশমিত করুক।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Act without attachment; perceive the Self in all; pacify fear-agitated mind through disciplined rest and sattvic conduct.
Vedantic Theme: Niṣkāma-karma and sarvātma-bhāva; citta-śuddhi as a support for liberation.
Application: Perform duties without clinging to outcomes; practice fear-regulation (rest, breath, grounding) and maintain ethical purity to stabilize mind.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.157 (shift from symptom description to mind/discipline guidance within the medical frame)
This verse teaches that actions should be performed without clinging, while maintaining a universal Self-vision (sarvātmā); such detachment preserves dharma and inner steadiness.
It states that when fear disrupts the mind (bhayena kṣubhite citte), one should deliberately settle it—symbolized by resting/lying down (śāyite)—and soften the turmoil through purity and right conduct (saccha-kṛt).
Do your responsibilities without obsession, and when fear spikes, pause and regulate the body-mind (rest, breathe, withdraw from stimuli), returning to clear, ethical action.