Bhāiṣajya-yoga for Prameha, Mutra-roga, Arśa, Bhagandara, and Agni-dīpana
बिल्वस्य च फलं दग्धं रक्तार्शः प्रविनाशनम् / जग्धवा कृष्णतिलानेव नवनीतयुतानपि
bilvasya ca phalaṃ dagdhaṃ raktārśaḥ pravināśanam / jagdhavā kṛṣṇatilāneva navanītayutānapi
El fruto de bilva, tostado (quemado), destruye las hemorroides sangrantes. Del mismo modo, comer sésamo negro, aun mezclado con mantequilla, también es beneficioso para esa afección.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Sattvic, accessible remedies and dietary supports to stabilize the body.
Vedantic Theme: Careful tending of embodied life as a foundation for steadiness (sthiti) in practice.
Application: Use roasted/burnt bilva fruit for bleeding piles; consume black sesame, optionally with butter, as supportive diet—mindful of individual constitution and bleeding severity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.186 (arśas and rakta-arśas remedies)
This verse highlights bilva fruit as a practical medicinal remedy, stating that its roasted fruit is used to alleviate bleeding piles (raktārśaḥ).
Alongside spiritual instruction, the Garuda Purana also preserves applied dharmic living—here, giving a specific therapeutic guideline using bilva and black sesame.
It points to traditional dietary/herbal support (bilva, black sesame with butter) for bleeding piles; in modern practice, use this as historical guidance and consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or clinician for safe, personalized treatment.