Nidāna of Vātarakta and Āvaraṇa of Vāyu; Doṣa-wise Lakṣaṇas and Triphalā-Yoga Remedies
कण्ठरोधोमलभ्रंशच्छर्द्यरोचकपीनसान् / कुर्याच्च गलगण्डदींस्तञ्जत्रुमूर्ध्वसंश्रयः
kaṇṭharodhomalabhraṃśacchardyarocakapīnasān / kuryācca galagaṇḍadīṃstañjatrumūrdhvasaṃśrayaḥ
Wenn er sich im oberen Bereich (Hals, Nacken und Kopf) festsetzt, bewirkt er Halsverengung, Verlust der gewohnten Klarheit/Kraft, Erbrechen, Appetitlosigkeit und Nasenkatarrh; zudem erzeugt er Schwellungen am Hals (goiterähnlich) und verwandte Leiden.
Lord Vishnu (instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: When vāta localizes in the upper region, it causes blockage and systemic dysfunction; maintaining clear channels is part of right living.
Vedantic Theme: Instrumental purity (karaṇa-śuddhi) supports sādhana; bodily obstruction mirrors mental obstruction.
Application: Avoid behaviors that drive vāta upward (irregular meals, excessive strain, dry/cold exposure); address chronic throat obstruction, vomiting, appetite loss promptly.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: anatomical region
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.167.20-22 (symptom localization and subtype vitiation)
It explains that when the disturbed vāyu localizes in the upper channels (throat/neck/head), it yields a characteristic cluster of ENT and digestive-upward symptoms.
It does not directly describe the afterlife; it supports the Purana’s broader instruction that bodily discipline and prāṇa-balance reduce suffering and aid steadiness for spiritual pursuits.
For recurrent throat tightness, nasal congestion, vomiting or appetite loss, consider lifestyle factors that aggravate vāta (dryness, irregularity, urge-mismanagement) and seek balanced routines and appropriate care.