Krimi-nidāna: Types of External and Internal Parasites and Their Symptoms
वङ्भेदशूलविष्टम्भकार्श्यपारुष्यपाण्डुताः / रोमहर्षाग्निसदनं गुदकण्डूंर्विमार्गगाः
vaṅbhedaśūlaviṣṭambhakārśyapāruṣyapāṇḍutāḥ / romaharṣāgnisadanaṃ gudakaṇḍūṃrvimārgagāḥ
इनसे अंगों में फाड़ने वाला दर्द, शूल और विष्टम्भ (अवरोध/कब्ज), कृशता, त्वचा-रूक्षता, पाण्डुता, रोमाञ्च, दाह-सा जलन, गुदा में खुजली तथा विकृत/विमार्गगामी क्रियाएँ उत्पन्न होती हैं।
Dhanvantari (as the medical instructor within the Purāṇic discourse)
Concept: Embodied pain and dysfunction are concrete ‘phala’ that compel correction and humility.
Vedantic Theme: Duhkha-darśana leading to vairagya; body’s instability underscores the search for the stable Self.
Application: Respond to symptoms with timely care, restraint, and purification of habits; use suffering to deepen discernment and compassion.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: internal-body
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.165.11-13 (etiology and types of krimi)
This verse lists hallmark signs of Vāta aggravation—pain, obstruction, dryness, and irregular movement—helping identify imbalance and guiding corrective regimen.
By emphasizing obstruction, misdirected function (vimārga-gāḥ), and dryness/emaciation, it frames disease as disturbed movement and depleted tissues—classic Vāta pathology.
Use the symptom-cluster (pain + constipation/obstruction + dryness + burning/itching) as a prompt to seek Ayurvedic evaluation and adopt grounding, lubricating routines rather than drying, irregular habits.