Aśva–Gaja Āyurveda: Marks, Defects, Wounds, Doṣa-Therapy, and Protective Rites
गुडूचीकल्पयोगेन शतावर्यश्वगन्धयोः / चत्वारि त्रीणि मध्यस्य जघन्यस्य पलानि हि
guḍūcīkalpayogena śatāvaryaśvagandhayoḥ / catvāri trīṇi madhyasya jaghanyasya palāni hi
Préparées selon la juste formulation médicinale avec la guḍūcī, les doses prescrites de śatāvarī et d’aśvagandhā sont de quatre palas pour celui de vigueur moyenne, et de trois palas pour le plus faible, assurément.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Appropriate measure (mātrā) according to capacity (bala) is essential; excess harms, right dose heals.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (skillful means) and moderation; avoiding pramāda (carelessness) in action.
Application: Prepare śatāvarī and aśvagandhā according to the guḍūcī formulation method; dose 4 palas for medium strength and 3 palas for the weakest.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.201.27–28 (guḍūcī administration and benefits); Garuda Purana 1.201.31 (remedies + śānti measures)
This verse shows the text also preserves practical guidance—here, a specific formulation and dosage—often used as supportive measures alongside ritual and dharmic observances.
Not directly; it focuses on a medicinal dosage rule (measured in palas) for different constitutions, within the broader instructional dialogue of the Preta Kanda.
Use the principle of dosing by constitution/strength and proper preparation method; for actual use, translate “pala” carefully and consult qualified Ayurvedic guidance rather than self-prescribing.