Viṣa-hara Yogas: Puṣya-Nakṣatra Remedies for Serpents, Stings, and Compounded Poisons
सदुग्धा च त्रिरात्रेण मूषकानां विषं हरेत् / चुलुकत्रयपानाच्च वारिणः शीतलस्य वै
sadugdhā ca trirātreṇa mūṣakānāṃ viṣaṃ haret / culukatrayapānācca vāriṇaḥ śītalasya vai
La buena leche, tomada durante tres noches, aparta el veneno de las ratas; del mismo modo, bebiendo tres palmadas de agua fresca, se alivia en verdad su efecto.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Preservation of life through accessible, sattvic remedies and timely intervention.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as an instrument for dharma; care of the body supports spiritual aims.
Application: For suspected rodent-poison exposure, take wholesome milk over three nights; additionally sip three palmfuls of cool water for symptomatic relief (as per the text’s regimen).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.191 (medical/toxicology remedies context)
It prescribes wholesome milk taken over three nights as a means to remove the poison attributed to rats.
The verse states that drinking three palmfuls of cool water is also a relieving measure, presented as a simple immediate remedy.
It highlights using simple, accessible, cooling and soothing measures as first responses—while modern readers should still seek medical care for suspected poisoning.