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Narada Purana — Purva Bhaga, Shloka 63

Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa

The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala

दंतकर्णज्वरशिरः शूलगुल्मादि कुक्षिजाः । व्रणप्रमेहच्छर्द्यर्शोग्रहण्यामत्रिदोषजाः ॥ ६३ ॥

daṃtakarṇajvaraśiraḥ śūlagulmādi kukṣijāḥ | vraṇapramehacchardyarśograhaṇyāmatridoṣajāḥ || 63 ||

Maux des dents et des oreilles, fièvres, céphalées, coliques du ventre, gulma (masses abdominales) et autres troubles nés dans l’abdomen ; ainsi que plaies, prameha (troubles urinaires/métaboliques), vomissements, hémorroïdes, maladie de grahaṇī (malabsorption) et āma (toxines d’une digestion impure) — tout cela est dit provenir du dérèglement des trois doṣas.

दन्त-कर्ण-ज्वर-शिरः-शूल-गुल्म-आदिtooth/ear/fever/head pains, colic, gulma, etc.
दन्त-कर्ण-ज्वर-शिरः-शूल-गुल्म-आदि:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootदन्त + कर्ण + ज्वर + शिरस् + शूल + गुल्म + आदि (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा-विभक्ति, एकवचन; समासः—तत्पुरुष (समाहारार्थ बहुपद: ‘tooth-, ear-, fever-, head- pains, colic, abdominal tumor, etc.’)
कुक्षिजाःarising in the abdomen
कुक्षिजाः:
Visheshana (विशेषण)
TypeAdjective
Rootकुक्षिज (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा-विभक्ति, बहुवचन; विशेषण; समासः—तत्पुरुष (कुक्षेः जाताः: ‘arising in the abdomen’)
व्रण-प्रमेह-छर्दि-अर्शः-ग्रहणी-आम-त्रि-दोष-जाःarising from wounds, prameha, vomiting, piles, grahaṇī, āma, and tri-doṣa
व्रण-प्रमेह-छर्दि-अर्शः-ग्रहणी-आम-त्रि-दोष-जाः:
Visheshana (विशेषण)
TypeAdjective
Rootव्रण + प्रमेह + छर्दि + अर्शस् + ग्रहणी + आम + त्रि + दोष + ज (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा-विभक्ति, बहुवचन; विशेषण; समासः—तत्पुरुष (बहुपद: ‘arising from wounds, prameha, vomiting, piles, grahaṇī-disease, āma, and the three doṣas’)

Narada (teaching in a technical/śāstric mode within the Third Pada)

Vrata: none

Primary Rasa: shanta

Secondary Rasa: karuna

FAQs

It frames bodily suffering as a knowable, classifiable consequence of imbalance (tridoṣa), encouraging disciplined living and śāstric understanding so that spiritual practice is supported by health and steadiness.

Indirectly: by identifying ailments that disturb stability of mind and body, it implies that maintaining balance and proper regimen helps sustain regular japa, worship, and vrata-observance—core supports for bhakti.

A technical, śāstra-based listing aligned with classical Ayurveda—especially the tridoṣa framework and digestive pathology (āma, grahaṇī)—useful for practical regimen and ritual readiness.