Chapter 363: नृब्रह्मक्षत्रविट्शूद्रवर्गाः
Groups of terms for Men, Brahmins, Kṣatriyas, Vaiśyas, and Śūdras
स्यादेडे वधिरः कुब्जे गडुलः कुकरे कुनिः क्षयः शोषश् च यक्ष्मा च प्रतिश्यायुस्तु पीनसः
syādeḍe vadhiraḥ kubje gaḍulaḥ kukare kuniḥ kṣayaḥ śoṣaś ca yakṣmā ca pratiśyāyustu pīnasaḥ
eḍa と呼ばれる状態では聾となり、kubja では猫背(円背)となる。gaḍula では強直・不具の状態があり、kukara では拘縮や跛行(kuni)が起こる。kṣaya(消耗)、śoṣa(枯渇・衰弱)、yakṣmā(肺癆)は関連語であり、pratiśyāya(鼻カタル)には pīnasa(慢性鼻炎)の語が用いられる。
Lord Agni (in discourse to the sage Vasiṣṭha, as per the Agni Purana’s primary narration frame)
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Concept: Roga-saṃjñā-viveka (discrimination of disease nomenclature) as a prerequisite for correct nidāna (diagnostic reasoning).
Application: When encountering variant terms across regions/texts, treat them as equivalent or related (e.g., yakṣmā with kṣaya/śoṣa; pīnasa with pratiśyāya) to align case-notes and prescriptions.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda / Roga-Nidana (Medical nosology and terminology)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"didactic","suggested_raga":"Todi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: स्यादेडे = स्यात् + एडे (त् + ए → दे); शोषश् च = शोषः + च (अः + च → श् च); प्रतिश्यायुस्तु = प्रतिश्यायुः + तु (अः + त् → स्त्)
Related Themes: Agni Purana 363 (medical terminology lists continuing into sneezing/cough/swelling terms)
Ayurvedic roga-nidāna (medical nosology): it maps specific Sanskrit disease-names to hallmark manifestations (e.g., deafness, hunchback, wasting/consumption) and equates related terms like pratiśyāya with pīnasa (catarrh/rhinitis).
It functions like a medical glossary inside a Purana—cataloguing technical disease terms and near-synonyms (kṣaya/śoṣa/yakṣmā; pratiśyāya/pīnasa), showing the text’s coverage beyond theology into practical Ayurveda.
Indirectly, it supports dharma by enabling correct identification of illness and appropriate care; preserving health is treated as a prerequisite for sustaining ritual duties, vows, and disciplined living.