Arśa-nidāna: Causes, Prodrome, Doṣa-types, and Complications of Hemorrhoids
स्थितानि तान्यसाध्यानि याप्यन्ते ऽग्निबलादिभिः / द्वन्द्वजानि द्वितीयायां वला यान्याश्रितानि च
sthitāni tānyasādhyāni yāpyante 'gnibalādibhiḥ / dvandvajāni dvitīyāyāṃ valā yānyāśritāni ca
Las afecciones que se han fijado son, en verdad, incurables; sólo pueden paliarse con medios como fortalecer el agni (fuego digestivo) y la vitalidad. Del mismo modo, los males nacidos de las dualidades del cuerpo, y los asentados en la segunda capa de valā, así como los que se refugian en los canales o tejidos (valā), son de esa índole.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Chronic/fixed diseases become asādhya (incurable) and are only yāpya (palliable) via agni-bala enhancement; disorders from dualities (dvandva) and those lodged in deeper functional layers/channels are similarly difficult.
Vedantic Theme: Acceptance of limitation within embodied existence; skillful means (upāya) applied to prakṛti without mistaking it for ultimate freedom.
Application: Differentiate curable vs palliable conditions; strengthen agni and bala (digestive fire and vitality) as core supportive strategy; identify deeper-seated pathology before promising cure.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.156: discussion of asādhya/yāpya, agni-bala, dvandva-janya roga, valā/āśraya (lodgement)
This verse treats agni (digestive/metabolic fire) and bala (vital strength) as primary supports for managing entrenched conditions—helping sustain life and reduce suffering even when cure is not possible.
It distinguishes “fixed” ailments as asādhya (not curable) and frames treatment as yāpya—palliation through strengthening inner vitality and balancing factors that generate disease.
Focus on sustainable supportive care—diet and routines that protect digestion and strength—while accepting limits of cure, emphasizing disciplined living (dharma) and compassionate management of chronic illness.