Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
चतुर्गुणे जले मूत्रे द्विगुणे चित्रकाणि च / कल्कैः सिद्ध घृत प्रस्थं सक्षीरं जठरी पिबेत्
caturguṇe jale mūtre dviguṇe citrakāṇi ca / kalkaiḥ siddha ghṛta prasthaṃ sakṣīraṃ jaṭharī pibet
En cuatro partes de agua y orina de vaca, añádase dos partes de citraka; cuézase el ghṛta (ghee) con las pastas medicinales (kalka) hasta quedar bien preparado. Quien padece aumento del abdomen o hidropesía debe beber un prastha de ese ghṛta, acompañado de leche.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Yukta-āhāra-auṣadha: disciplined therapeutic preparation and measured intake to restore balance.
Vedantic Theme: Śarīra as sādhana-upakaraṇa; caring for it supports dharma and spiritual practice without identifying the Self with disease.
Application: Prepare medicated ghee with specified ratios; take with milk for jathara/udara-roga under competent guidance and proper dosing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prakaraṇa): ghṛta-kalpanā, udara-śotha cikitsā context
This verse preserves a technical formulation style—fixed ratios, cooking with kalka, and anupāna (milk)—showing how classical medicine is embedded in the text.
It does not address the soul’s journey directly; it emphasizes maintaining the body through regulated remedies, a support for dharmic life and practice.
Treat it as historical/Traditional knowledge; conditions like ascites require medical supervision—do not self-administer strong herbs or urine-based preparations.