Jvara-Chikitsa: Doṣa-wise Fever Management, Medicated Waters, and Escalation Therapies
किराततिक्तैर्नारीगुडूचीशुण्ठिमुस्तकैः / पित्तज्वरहरः स्याच्च शृण्वन्यं योगमुत्तमम्
kirātatiktairnārīguḍūcīśuṇṭhimustakaiḥ / pittajvaraharaḥ syācca śṛṇvanyaṃ yogamuttamam
Avec kirāta-tikta (plante amère), nārī, guḍūcī, gingembre sec et musta, cette préparation devient un dissolvant de la fièvre de type pitta. Écoute maintenant un autre remède excellent.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Excellence in remedy (uttama-yoga) comes from discerning combinations; learning proceeds stepwise—listen, apply, refine.
Vedantic Theme: Śāstra as compassionate guidance; knowledge applied to reduce duḥkha in saṃsāra’s embodied dimension.
Application: Use kirāta-tikta with nārī, guḍūcī, śuṇṭhī, and mustaka for pitta-fever; remain attentive for subsequent superior formulations.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.175.4 (pitta-jvara ghṛta); Garuda Purana 1.175.7 (another excellent remedy follows)
This verse preserves a practical Ayurvedic formulation, showing the Purana’s role not only in dharma and afterlife themes but also in household health knowledge—specifically targeting pitta-aggravated fever.
It does not address the soul’s journey here; this chapter segment focuses on Ayurvedic therapeutics (jvara-chikitsā) rather than preta/afterlife doctrine.
It highlights a classical pitta-fever approach—cooling/bitter herbs like guḍūcī with digestive supports like śuṇṭhi—best used today under guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.