Dhūpa-Lepa-Mantra-Prayoga: Vaśīkaraṇa, Rakṣā, Jvara-nāśa, and Stambhana Applications
सैन्धवं कृष्णलवणं सौवीरं मत्स्यपित्तकम् / मधु सर्पिः सितायुक्तं स्त्रीणां तद्भगलेपनात्
saindhavaṃ kṛṣṇalavaṇaṃ sauvīraṃ matsyapittakam / madhu sarpiḥ sitāyuktaṃ strīṇāṃ tadbhagalepanāt
Sal de roca, sal negra, sauvīra (una preparación salina picante/alcalina) y bilis de pescado—mezcladas con miel, ghee y azúcar—se mencionan aquí para aplicarse como ungüento en el órgano genital de una mujer.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.180 (auṣadha/vaśīkaraṇa and sexual-control recipes)
It illustrates the text’s practical, prescriptive style—listing specific substances and a method of application as part of a ritual/therapeutic or expiatory instruction within the Preta Kanda framework.
Preta Kanda often connects bodily conduct and ritual purity with karmic consequences; such material prescriptions function as remedial measures (purification/expiation) that support dharmic order and reduce harmful outcomes.
Treat it as a historical ritual-medical reference: prioritize ethical conduct and consult qualified practitioners for any real-world health practice rather than applying ancient formulations literally.