Krimi-nidāna: Types of External and Internal Parasites and Their Symptoms
रूढधान्याङ्कुराकारास्तनुदीर्घास्तथाणवः / श्वेतास्ताम्रावभासाश्च नामतः सप्तधा तु ते
rūḍhadhānyāṅkurākārāstanudīrghāstathāṇavaḥ / śvetāstāmrāvabhāsāśca nāmataḥ saptadhā tu te
Tienen forma de brotes de grano que germinan: delgados, largos y diminutos; unos son blancos y otros resplandecen con tono cobrizo. Por nombre, se dice que son de siete clases.
Lord Vishnu
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Discernment through precise observation: naming and distinguishing phenomena reduces delusion about bodily ‘purity’.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka regarding the body’s composite nature; loosening attachment by seeing the body as a locus of changing elements.
Application: Cultivate mindful attention to bodily signs; seek knowledge-based remedies rather than denial or indulgence.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: internal bodily locus
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.165.5 (origin in kapha); Garuda Purana 1.165.7-8 (types and symptoms)
It signals a traditional classification of these minute internal creatures, stressing that suffering within the body is diverse and specifically enumerated in the text’s teaching.
By detailing subtle, minute forms that arise within the body, the verse reinforces the fragility of embodied life and supports the Purana’s broader call toward dharma and detachment.
Use the teaching as a reminder to live with restraint, cleanliness, and mindful diet—prioritizing dharmic habits over indulgence in bodily cravings.