Anupāna and the Doṣa-Effects of Foods, Waters, Dairy, Oils, and Preparations
अत्युष्णा मण्डकाः पथ्याः शीतला गुखो मताः / अनुपानञ्च पानीयं श्रमतृष्णादिनाशनम्
atyuṣṇā maṇḍakāḥ pathyāḥ śītalā gukho matāḥ / anupānañca pānīyaṃ śramatṛṣṇādināśanam
非常に熱いマンダカ(maṇḍaka)の菓餅は養生に適うとされ、グクハー(gukhā)は涼性と見なされる。随飲(anupāna)としては水が勧められ、疲労と渇き、ならびにそれに伴う不快を鎮める。
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda)
Concept: Pathya-apathya viveka (discernment of wholesome/unwholesome) including temperature and anupana (after-drink).
Vedantic Theme: Moderation and self-regulation as supports for clarity and steadiness of mind.
Application: Serve mandaka hot when indicated; use cooling preparations when heat is high; take water as anupana to reduce fatigue and thirst.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.169 (dietary classifications and effects); Garuda Purana 1.170.1 (water preparations for fever/thirst)
This verse recommends water as the supportive after-drink, highlighting how proper accompaniment to food reduces fatigue and thirst and supports balance.
By promoting moderation and bodily steadiness; traditional dharma texts treat disciplined nourishment as a foundation for mental clarity and spiritual practice.
Match foods with suitable temperature and follow meals with appropriate hydration; use simple water as the default anupāna unless medically advised otherwise.