Vāta-vyādhi Nidāna and Lakṣaṇa: Obstruction, Dhātu-Seating, and Major Neuromuscular Entities
जलपूर्णदृतिस्पर्शं शोषं सन्धिगतो ऽनिलः / सर्वाङ्गसंश्रयस्तोदभेदस्फुरणभञ्जनम्
jalapūrṇadṛtisparśaṃ śoṣaṃ sandhigato 'nilaḥ / sarvāṅgasaṃśrayastodabhedasphuraṇabhañjanam
vāta(風)が関節に宿ると、水を満たした皮袋に触れるような感覚と乾燥を生む。さらに全身に広がれば、刺す痛み、裂ける痛み、ぴくつき、そして折れ砕けるような痛みを起こす。
Lord Vishnu (to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Precise phenomenology of vāta: tactile analogies and pain-taxonomy reveal diagnosis by direct experience.
Vedantic Theme: Suffering is an object of awareness; naming sensations reduces confusion and supports equanimity (śānti) through clarity.
Application: If joint symptoms include ‘water-bag touch’ sensation, dryness, and migrating sharp pains with twitching, consider vāta aggravation; prioritize warmth, lubrication, rest, and professional care.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.166 (vāta/dhātu-gata lakṣaṇas; systemic spread)
This verse treats vāta as a primary moving force whose disturbance produces recognizable signs—dryness, joint involvement, and pain patterns—useful for identifying the nature of an affliction.
It links suffering to the movement and lodging of vāyu in specific channels and joints, producing systemic pain and twitching—showing a cause-and-symptom mapping rather than a purely moral narrative here.
Use the symptom-pattern idea: dryness, joint-centered pain, and twitching point to vāta-type imbalance, encouraging timely grounding routines, rest, and appropriate traditional consultation.