Bhaiṣajya-yogas: Digestive Modakas, Vāta-Śamana Oils, Karṇa-Roga Tailas, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra Applications, Vraṇa-Cikitsā, and Medhya Preparations
बाधिर्यं सर्वरोगांश्च ह्यभ्यङ्गाच्च महेश्वर / पलद्वयं सैन्धवञ्च शुण्ठी चित्रकपञ्चकम्
bādhiryaṃ sarvarogāṃśca hyabhyaṅgācca maheśvara / paladvayaṃ saindhavañca śuṇṭhī citrakapañcakam
Wahai Maheśvara, melalui abhyanga (pijatan minyak) tuli dan banyak penyakit mereda. Untuk itu gunakan dua pala, saindhava, śuṇṭhī, dan citraka-pañcaka.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Abhyanga (oil massage) as a disciplined health-practice that prevents/alleviates disease—care of the body as dharmic duty.
Vedantic Theme: Śarīra-yātrā (maintenance of the body) as supportive of dharma and spiritual practice.
Application: Adopt regular, appropriate oil massage; use warming adjuncts (saindhava, śuṇṭhī, citraka compounds) with caution and correct dosage.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.192.42; Garuda Purana 1.192.43; Garuda Purana 1.192.44; Garuda Purana 1.192.46
This verse treats abhyanga as a therapeutic practice that can reduce deafness and a range of illnesses, indicating the Purana’s integration of ritual life with practical Ayurvedic health guidance.
While much of the Garuda Purana addresses dharma, rites, and consequences of actions, it also includes pragmatic instructions for bodily well-being—here, prescribing a measured herbal-salt combination to be used with massage.
Use regular, safe oil massage as a wellness practice, and consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before using strong herbs like citraka or specific measured formulations.