सामान्य लक्षणन्तेषां प्रभूताविलमूत्रता / दोषदूष्या विशेषे ऽपि तत्संयोगविशेषतः
sāmānya lakṣaṇanteṣāṃ prabhūtāvilamūtratā / doṣadūṣyā viśeṣe 'pi tatsaṃyogaviśeṣataḥ
Their common sign is the passing of abundant, turbid urine; and even when the doṣas and the affected tissues differ, the manifestation varies according to the particular manner in which they combine.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Common symptoms exist, yet manifestations differ by specific doṣa–dūṣya combinations; reality is patterned but not uniform.
Vedantic Theme: Generalities are useful but incomplete; discern particulars (viśeṣa) within the general (sāmānya)—a classical Indian epistemic move.
Application: Use hallmark signs (e.g., abundant/turbid urine) for screening, then refine diagnosis by identifying the doṣa and tissue involvement to tailor treatment.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.159.18–19 (sādhāraṇa-lakṣaṇa and doṣa-dūṣya-samyoga differentiation)
This verse highlights that disease expression depends not only on which doṣa is disturbed, but also on which bodily tissue (dūṣya) it afflicts and how their association forms—making the ‘combination’ central to understanding symptoms.
It points to a shared diagnostic marker—copious, cloudy urine—while noting that variations in the doṣa–tissue interaction create different clinical presentations even within a related group of conditions.
Treat noticeable bodily changes (like persistent cloudy or excessive urination) as signals to seek timely assessment, and recognize that symptoms can differ by underlying imbalance—encouraging individualized care rather than one-size-fits-all remedies.