Cikitsā-sāra: Doṣa Nidāna–Lakṣaṇa, Agni, Ajīrṇa/Āma Cikitsā, Daśamūla, and Prognostic Signs
स्तैमित्यतृप्तिसङ्घातशोथशतिलगौरवम् / कण्डूनिद्राभियोगश्च लक्षणं कफसम्भवम्
staimityatṛptisaṅghātaśothaśatilagauravam / kaṇḍūnidrābhiyogaśca lakṣaṇaṃ kaphasambhavam
Trägheit, Appetitlosigkeit (oder fehlende Sättigung), ein Gefühl von Schwere und Verstopfung, Schwellung, Schlaffheit von Körper und Gliedern sowie Schwere; dazu Juckreiz und überwältigende Schläfrigkeit—dies sind die Zeichen, die aus Kapha entstehen.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vainateya)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Lakṣaṇa (signs) reveal doṣa-origin; kapha manifests as heaviness, swelling, itching, and sleepiness.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as a knowable field (kṣetra) with observable guṇas; discernment (viveka) begins with accurate seeing of conditions.
Application: Use symptom-clusters to identify kapha aggravation; adjust diet/lifestyle toward light, warming, drying measures and reduce sleep/daytime lethargy.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.168.14-16 (doṣa-dhātu-mala framework; definitions); Garuda Purana 1.168.13 (mixed doṣa recognition)
This verse lists diagnostic markers of kapha imbalance—heaviness, sleepiness, itching, and swelling—showing the Purana’s practical Ayurvedic framework for identifying doṣa-based disorders.
It ties specific observable signs (lakṣaṇa) to a causative doṣa (kapha), implying that treatment should address the underlying doṣic origin rather than only surface symptoms.
Use the cluster of signs—lethargy, heaviness, excess sleep, itching, swelling—as a prompt to seek kapha-balancing habits and qualified Ayurvedic guidance.