विस्फोटपिटिका पामा कण्डूक्लेदरुजान्विताः / सूक्ष्मा श्यामारुणा रूक्षा प्रायः स्फिक्पाणिकूर्परे
visphoṭapiṭikā pāmā kaṇḍūkledarujānvitāḥ / sūkṣmā śyāmāruṇā rūkṣā prāyaḥ sphikpāṇikūrpare
Pāmā consists of eruptive pimples and blisters, accompanied by itching, oozing, and pain. They are minute, dark-reddish in color, dry, and are commonly found on the buttocks, hands, and elbows.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Roga-parīkṣā through symptom clusters (kandu, kleda, ruja) and deśa (body-site) specificity.
Vedantic Theme: Pramāṇa-based knowing in the empirical domain; disciplined observation as a form of sattvic knowledge.
Application: When eruptions are minute, dark-reddish, dry, with itching/oozing/pain, and occur on buttocks/hands/elbows, classify as pāmā to guide management and hygiene.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.164.26 (preceding lesion type); Garuda Purana 1.164.28-30 (subsequent kuṣṭha variants and doṣa-based approach)
This verse defines pāmā by small blister-like pimples with intense itching, moisture/oozing, and pain, typically appearing on the buttocks, hands, and elbows.
It does not directly discuss Yama’s realm or the afterlife; it highlights embodied suffering through disease-signs, reinforcing the Purāṇic emphasis on disciplined living and mindful action.
Use the location-and-symptom profile (itching + oozing + tiny dry eruptions) as a prompt for early diagnosis and hygiene-focused prevention, along with restraint from harmful habits.