Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
त्रिवृत्कृष्णाहरीतक्यो द्विचतुष्पञ्चभागिकाः / गुटिका गुडतुल्यास्ता विड्विबन्धगदापहाः
trivṛtkṛṣṇāharītakyo dvicatuṣpañcabhāgikāḥ / guṭikā guḍatulyāstā viḍvibandhagadāpahāḥ
Trivṛt, kṛṣṇā (pippalī) y harītakī han de tomarse en proporciones de dos, cuatro y cinco partes. Hechas píldoras del tamaño de terrones de jaggery, disipan las dolencias nacidas de la obstrucción fecal (estreñimiento).
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Measure and proportion (yukti-pramana) in action yields predictable benefit; removing obstruction restores natural flow.
Vedantic Theme: Obstruction (avarana) causes suffering; removal of blockage enables functional harmony—an analogy for inner purification.
Application: Prepare pills with specified ratios; administer appropriately for constipation/obstructed stool, with attention to diet and hydration.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (gutikas/vatika preparations for vibandha and related disorders)
This verse prescribes a specific pill made from trivṛt, pippalī, and harītakī in fixed proportions, indicating constipation is treated by correcting obstruction through classical herbs.
The ingredients are combined in the stated ratios and formed into guṭikās (pills) of guḍa-sized portions (jaggery-lump size).
It suggests addressing bowel regularity as foundational to health; strong purgatives like trivṛt should be taken only with professional Ayurvedic guidance.