Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
संगृह्य विद्वान्काकस्य निलयं प्रदहेच्च तत् / चिताग्नौ भस्म तच्छत्रोर्दत्तं शिरसि शङ्कर
saṃgṛhya vidvānkākasya nilayaṃ pradahecca tat / citāgnau bhasma tacchatrordattaṃ śirasi śaṅkara
Der Kundige soll die Behausung der Krähe zusammentragen und sie verbrennen; und die Asche vom Scheiterhaufen ist auf das Haupt des Feindes zu legen — so verkündet Śaṅkara (Śiva).
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda, citing Śaṅkara/Śiva as authority)
Concept: Ritual acts using liminal substances are believed to produce immediate worldly effects (abhicāra).
Vedantic Theme: Tāmasika karma binds and agitates the mind; power sought through harm reinforces saṃsāric entanglement.
Application: If read descriptively: recognize the text’s catalog of rites; ethically, avoid harmful coercive practices and redirect ritual energy to protective/beneficent ends.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: cremation-ground
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177 (uccāṭana/vaśya/abhicāra procedures clustered nearby)
In this verse it functions as a ritually potent substance used for protection/warding off harm, presented as an instruction attributed to Śaṅkara.
It connects funeral-pyre elements (citāgni, bhasma) with apotropaic practice, reflecting how the Preta Kanda links post-death ritual materials with protection and pacification measures.
Treat it as a reminder that rites should be guided by qualified tradition and ethical intent; in modern practice, prioritize legitimate śrāddha/antyeṣṭi guidance and avoid harmful or superstitious misuse.