Vāta-vyādhi Nidāna and Lakṣaṇa: Obstruction, Dhātu-Seating, and Major Neuromuscular Entities
स्तम्भनाक्षेपणं स्वप्नः सन्धिभञ्जनकम्पनम् / यदा तु धमनीः सर्वाः क्रुद्धो ऽभ्येति मुहुर्मुहुः / तदाङ्गमाक्षिपत्येष व्याधिराक्षेपणः स्मृतः
stambhanākṣepaṇaṃ svapnaḥ sandhibhañjanakampanam / yadā tu dhamanīḥ sarvāḥ kruddho 'bhyeti muhurmuhuḥ / tadāṅgamākṣipatyeṣa vyādhirākṣepaṇaḥ smṛtaḥ
硬直と痙攣、乱れた睡眠、関節が砕けるかのような震え。激怒した風(ヴァータ)がすべての脈管を繰り返し駆け抜けるとき、手足は痙攣に陥る。この病は「アークシェーパナ」として知られる。
Lord Vishnu (to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Vāta (vāyu) aggravation/derangement in the channels causes ākṣepaṇa (convulsive seizure) with stiffness, jerks, disturbed sleep, and joint-trembling sensations.
Vedantic Theme: Deha-asatva and the contingency of bodily states; the witnessing self is distinct from fluctuating prāṇic/physical phenomena.
Application: Recognize vāta-provoked seizure signs early; reduce aggravating factors (overexertion, fasting, fear, dryness), seek stabilizing care, and maintain calm supportive environment.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.166 (śārīra/roga-lakṣaṇa context; vāyu-prakopa and marma/naḍī effects)
Here it is a convulsive disorder where aggravated vāyu repeatedly surges through the dhamanīs, causing stiffness, tremors, and involuntary limb-jerking.
It attributes convulsions to vāyu becoming ‘kruddha’ (aggravated) and moving forcefully through all channels, producing systemic shaking and spasms.
It highlights pattern-recognition: recurring tremors, rigidity, and jerking are serious signs—seek medical care promptly while understanding how classical texts framed such symptoms.