Remedial Formulas for Wounds (Vraṇa), Sinus/Fistula (Nāḍī-vraṇa), Swellings (Granthikā), and Bhūta/Graha Afflictions
बालमूलं मेषशृङ्गीमूलं वा वारिघर्षितम् / तेन लिप्तं चिरं जातं व्रणं नाड्याः प्रशाम्यति
bālamūlaṃ meṣaśṛṅgīmūlaṃ vā vārigharṣitam / tena liptaṃ ciraṃ jātaṃ vraṇaṃ nāḍyāḥ praśāmyati
Akar bāla atau akar meṣaśṛṅgī bila digerus dengan air lalu dioleskan, maka luka nāḍī (saluran/sinus) yang telah lama pun menjadi tenang dan sembuh.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, in the Garuda Purana discourse style)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Persevering care for long-standing ailments; appropriate remedies can pacify even chronic conditions.
Vedantic Theme: Kṣānti (patient endurance) and right means (upāya) in sustaining the body for higher aims.
Application: Grind bāla-root or meṣaśṛṅgī-root with water; apply as a paste to pacify and heal chronic nāḍī-vraṇa (sinus/fistula-like tract wounds).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.188 (nāḍī-vraṇa remedies)
This verse shows that the Garuda Purana also preserves practical healing knowledge—using specific roots prepared with water as a topical application for chronic, difficult-to-heal wounds.
It does not directly address the soul’s journey; instead, it belongs to an instructional section focused on bodily healing, indicating the text’s broader scope beyond afterlife teachings.
As a takeaway, it emphasizes disciplined preparation and targeted remedies; for real use, consult a qualified Ayurveda practitioner before applying any herbal paste to wounds.