Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
द्रुमत्वगर्ककुष्ठानि लवणानि च मूत्रकम् / गम्भारिकाचित्रकैस्तैस्तैलं कुष्ठव्रणादिनुत्
drumatvagarkakuṣṭhāni lavaṇāni ca mūtrakam / gambhārikācitrakaistaistailaṃ kuṣṭhavraṇādinut
Dengan kulit-kulit pohon, arka, kuṣṭha (herba), berbagai garam, dan urin, serta gambhārī dan citraka—dari bahan-bahan ini dibuat minyak yang menyingkirkan penyakit kulit, luka, dan keluhan sejenis.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Appropriate combinations (saṃyoga) and processing transform substances into effective medicine for disease and wounds.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (skillful means) as a practical expression of dharma; reducing suffering supports higher aims.
Application: Prepare medicated oil using tree barks, arka, kuṣṭha herb, salts, mūtraka, gambhārī, and citraka; apply for kuṣṭha, wounds, and related disorders.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (taila preparations; kuṣṭha-vraṇa management)
The verse lists a multi-ingredient taila (medicated oil) formula, indicating an established pharmacological tradition where specific plants, salts, and adjuncts are combined for kuṣṭha (skin disorders) and vraṇa (wounds).
It does not address Yama, pretas, or the afterlife here; the focus is on healing and restoring the body, which supports dharmic life and continued observance of duties.
Treat it as a traditional reference for Ayurvedic wound/skin-care oils; because some ingredients can be irritant or context-sensitive, use only under qualified clinical supervision.