Bhāiṣajya-yoga for Prameha, Mutra-roga, Arśa, Bhagandara, and Agni-dīpana
त्रिफलाजलघृष्टञ्च मार्जारास्थि विलेपितम् / ततो न प्रस्त्रवेद्रक्तं नात्र कार्या विचारणा
triphalājalaghṛṣṭañca mārjārāsthi vilepitam / tato na prastravedraktaṃ nātra kāryā vicāraṇā
Wird es mit Wasser, das mit Triphalā angerieben ist, gerieben und danach mit Katzenknochen bestrichen, so wird das Blut nicht weiter fließen; daran ist nicht zu zweifeln, noch weiter zu erwägen.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa)
Concept: Certainty grounded in transmitted medical knowledge; act decisively to prevent harm (rakta-kṣaya).
Vedantic Theme: Right action based on right knowledge; reducing suffering as supportive of dharma.
Application: Use Triphalā-infused water for rubbing, then apply cat bone smear as described for stopping bleeding—note ethical/safety concerns; prefer safer validated hemostatic methods today.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.186 (stambhana/hemostasis remedy)
This verse presents Triphalā-water as a practical therapeutic/ritual aid, emphasizing its astringent, stabilizing use in stopping bleeding.
It does not address the soul’s post-death journey directly; instead, it belongs to the Ācāra-oriented material that gives applied instructions for bodily care and conduct.
It highlights a traditional hemostatic approach using Triphalā; in modern practice, treat it as a historical/heritage reference and seek qualified medical guidance for active bleeding.