Atīsāra (Diarrhoea) and Grahaṇī-doṣa: Causes, Prodromal Signs, Doṣa-wise Symptoms, and Major-Disease Status
सम्भिन्नश्लेष्मसंश्लिष्टगुरुचाम्लैः (वर्चः) प्रवर्तचम् / अकृशस्यापि दौर्बल्यं सर्वजे सर्वदर्शनम्
sambhinnaśleṣmasaṃśliṣṭagurucāmlaiḥ (varcaḥ) pravartacam / akṛśasyāpi daurbalyaṃ sarvaje sarvadarśanam
Bila tinja keluar bercampur lendir yang terurai, lengket, berat, dan terasa asam, serta ada kelemahan meski tanpa kurus—itulah tanda yang umumnya dapat dikenali pada semua orang.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Objective, repeatable signs (stool characteristics + weakness without weight loss) allow universal diagnosis across persons.
Vedantic Theme: Pramāṇa in practical life: relying on observable indicators rather than assumption; disciplined attention (smṛti) to bodily processes.
Application: Monitor stool (mucus-mixed, sticky, heavy, sour) and unexplained weakness; treat as significant digestive disorder requiring dietary correction and medical care.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.157 (lakṣaṇa lists for grahaṇī/agnimāndya)
This verse lists observable clinical signs—kapha-mixed, heavy, sour stool and unexplained weakness—showing the text’s practical Ayurvedic focus alongside spiritual instruction.
Indirectly: by emphasizing bodily disorder and debility, it frames health as part of dharmic living; however, the verse itself is a medical description rather than an afterlife narrative.
Treat persistent digestive symptoms and unexplained weakness seriously; adopt disciplined diet and lifestyle and seek competent medical guidance rather than ignoring chronic signs.