Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
काञ्जिकस्य सतैलस्य गण्डूषकवलास्थितिः / ताम्बूलचूर्णदग्धस्य मुखस्य व्याधिनुच्छिव !
kāñjikasya satailasya gaṇḍūṣakavalāsthitiḥ / tāmbūlacūrṇadagdhasya mukhasya vyādhinucchiva !
おおシヴァよ、油を混ぜたカーンジカ(発酵した酸味の粥)を、うがい・口すすぎとして口に含み保つなら、タームブーラ(ベテル)葉の粉による灼熱から起こる口の病は鎮まる。
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda; verse includes an address 'O Śiva' as a traditional vocative)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Care of the body through appropriate remedies is a supportive duty for sustaining life and practice.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as an instrument (sadhana) to uphold dharma; pragmatic maintenance without attachment.
Application: Use a fermented sour gruel (kanjika) mixed with oil as gargle/mouth-rinse to alleviate mouth disorders from burning/irritation (e.g., from betel preparations).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177 (Ayurveda/medicine section; mukha-roga and therapies such as gandusha/kavala, nasya)
This verse presents gaṇḍūṣa and kavala as therapeutic oral practices, using kāñjika with oil to relieve mouth disorders, showing the Purana’s practical Ayurvedic dimension.
Alongside afterlife and dharma topics, the Garuda Purana also preserves applied knowledge—here, a specific remedy for oral burning and disease—indicating holistic guidance for embodied life.
As a traditional reference, it points to oil-mixed sour-fermented gargles for oral irritation; in modern use, one should adapt cautiously and consult qualified medical guidance for mouth ulcers or burns.