ग्राम्यारण्याश्लौषधी श्व दुदुहे पय एव च । षड़सं चामृतनिभं रसायनमनुत्तमम्
grāmyāraṇyāślauṣadhī śva duduhe paya eva ca | ṣaḍrasaṃ cāmṛtanibhaṃ rasāyanam anuttamam ||
গন্ধর্ব বলল— সেই কুকুরী যেন গ্রাম ও অরণ্যের ঔষধিগুলির সার দোহন করে দুধই প্রকাশ করল; আর তা থেকে ছয় রসে মধুর, অমৃতসদৃশ, অতুলনীয় রসায়ন উৎপন্ন হল।
गन्धर्व उवाच
The verse highlights the Mahābhārata’s recurring idea that extraordinary nourishment and healing can arise from nature in wondrous ways; it also echoes the Indian medical-cultural ideal of rasāyana—restorative substances that sustain vitality and well-being.
A Gandharva describes a marvel: a she-dog is said to have ‘milked out’ the essence of medicinal herbs from both village and forest, producing milk and an unsurpassed, nectar-like rasāyana endowed with all six tastes.