Preparations of Medicated Ghee and Oils (Ghṛta–Taila Yoga); Brāhmī-ghṛta and Nārāyaṇa Taila
घृतेन मधुना वापि अद्भिः खण्डगुडादिभिः / लवणैः कटुकैर्युक्तं यथालाभं च गेगनुत्
ghṛtena madhunā vāpi adbhiḥ khaṇḍaguḍādibhiḥ / lavaṇaiḥ kaṭukairyuktaṃ yathālābhaṃ ca geganut
Man kann es mit Ghee oder Honig, oder auch mit Wasser verabreichen, zusammen mit Zucker, Jaggery und dergleichen; mit Salzen und scharfen Stoffen vermengt, je nachdem, was verfügbar ist—so wird es zu einem krankheitsvertreibenden Heilmittel.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Yathālābha—use what is available appropriately for healing; right means for preserving the body as a support of dharma.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as sādhanā—care of the body as an instrument for puruṣārthas.
Application: Use accessible anupāna/vehicles (ghee, honey, water) and adjuncts (salt/pungent) to deliver medicine effectively, adapting to availability.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.174 (Ayurveda/medicine section: medicated oils and formulations)
They are described as common carriers/adjuncts for administering remedies, showing awareness of how a medicine is taken (with ghṛta, madhu, or water) to support effectiveness.
It does not address the afterlife narrative here; it focuses on practical healing methods, which the tradition treats as supportive for fulfilling dharma in embodied life.
The takeaway is the concept of suitable carriers (ghee/honey/water) and supportive adjuncts (salt/pungent); apply only with professional guidance, especially since honey and ghee have specific compatibility rules in Ayurveda.