Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
हरिद्रादारुसिन्धूत्थपथ्याजनवगौरिकैः / पिष्टैर्दत्तो बहिर्लपो नेत्रव्याधिनिवारकः
haridrādārusindhūtthapathyājanavagaurikaiḥ / piṣṭairdatto bahirlapo netravyādhinivārakaḥ
Ein äußerlich aufzutragender Brei, aus Kurkuma (haridrā), dāru, sindhūttha, pathyā, ajana und gauri fein verrieben, wirkt, außen aufgelegt, als Heilmittel, das Augenleiden abwehrt.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Right action includes preserving health with disciplined remedies; prevention is a form of care.
Vedantic Theme: Pragmatic compassion (dayā) expressed as instruction; body as a field for responsible action.
Application: Grind haridrā, dāru, sindhūttha, pathyā, ajana, and gaurikā into a paste; apply externally as a plaster to ward off eye diseases.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171.54-58 (series of netra-vyādhi remedies; topical and internal measures)
The text preserves specific formulations as part of practical knowledge, presenting health-protective actions as supportive to dharma and daily living.
It does not address the soul’s journey directly; it focuses on bodily well-being, which traditionally enables ritual observance, study, and ethical conduct.
It indicates an external herbal/mineral paste tradition; because eye-area treatments can be risky, one should consult qualified practitioners rather than self-administer.