Roganidāna: Definitions, Fivefold Diagnostic Method, and Doṣa-wise Causes
उत्पित्सुरामयो दोषविशेषेणानधिष्ठितः / लिङ्गमव्यक्तमल्पत्वाद्व्याधीनां तद्यथायथम्
utpitsurāmayo doṣaviśeṣeṇānadhiṣṭhitaḥ / liṅgamavyaktamalpatvādvyādhīnāṃ tadyathāyatham
Cuando una enfermedad apenas comienza a surgir y aún no está firmemente establecida por una agravación particular de los doṣas, sus signos permanecen indistintos—por ser leves—y varían según cada dolencia.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: In the incipient stage, before doṣa-specific establishment, disease signs are faint and indistinct; variability requires attentive observation.
Vedantic Theme: Sūkṣma-lakṣaṇa: subtle indicators precede gross manifestation; careful awareness (apramāda) is a virtue in both health and self-inquiry.
Application: Track mild, early symptoms and patterns; intervene early with gentle measures; avoid ignoring ‘small’ signs that may indicate progression.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Ayurvedic sections on pūrvarūpa and doṣa-prakopa stages
This verse stresses that in the earliest stage, symptoms are subtle and unclear because the doṣas have not yet specifically aggravated—so careful observation is essential.
It frames disease development as becoming clear only after a particular doṣa-pattern establishes itself; before that, the liṅgas (signs) remain indistinct and vary by condition.
Treat early warnings seriously—fatigue, mild discomfort, sleep/appetite shifts—because early intervention (diet, routine, restraint) is most effective before a doṣa-pattern becomes fixed.