पुत्रिणी च विदारी च दुः सहा बहुमेदसः / सद्यः पित्तोल्बणास्त्वन्याः सम्भवन्त्यल्पमेदसः
putriṇī ca vidārī ca duḥ sahā bahumedasaḥ / sadyaḥ pittolbaṇāstvanyāḥ sambhavantyalpamedasaḥ
Putriṇī and Vidārī are hard to endure and arise in those with abundant medas (fat). Other kinds arise swiftly, are pitta-dominant, and occur in those with little medas.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra in exposition)
Dosha: Mixed
Concept: Doṣa–dhātu causality: medas abundance correlates with certain difficult conditions; low medas correlates with pitta predominance and rapid onset.
Vedantic Theme: Causation (kārya-kāraṇa-bhāva) applied to embodied life; knowing causes enables appropriate response.
Application: Assess body constitution (medas/kapha tendency vs pitta tendency) to anticipate which lesion types are likely and how quickly they may manifest.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.159: doṣa aggravation and medas/prameha relation in nearby verses
This verse classifies bodily types by medas (fat) and pitta predominance, showing that the Purana also teaches physiological and constitutional differences as part of its broader account of embodied life.
Indirectly: it frames the soul’s embodied journey by describing how different bodies arise with distinct constitutions, which influence experience, temperament, and susceptibility—factors that later shape karma and suffering.
Use it as a reminder that people differ by constitution; adopt diet, routine, and self-discipline suited to one’s tendencies (e.g., managing heat/irritability for pitta, heaviness/lethargy for high medas).