Gaṇapati-Mantra Siddhi, Vighna-Nivāraṇa Rites, Vśīkaraṇa-Style Applications, and Cikitsā
Therapeutic Formulas
तन्मूत्रं सङ्खनाभिश्च चन्दनं घर्षयेत्ततः / एभिश्च वर्तिकां कृत्वा त्वक्षिणी चाञ्जयेत्ततः
tanmūtraṃ saṅkhanābhiśca candanaṃ gharṣayettataḥ / ebhiśca vartikāṃ kṛtvā tvakṣiṇī cāñjayettataḥ
次に、その尿を法螺貝(シャṅカ)の粉と白檀とともにすり合わせる。これらから小さな練り薬を作り、アニャナ(眼用の塗薬)として両眼に塗布する。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Care of the body and senses as a supportive duty (upakara) for righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as sadhana-upakarana (instrument for practice); sattvika maintenance enabling higher pursuits.
Application: Prepare the described anjana (collyrium/ointment) carefully and apply to the eyes with cleanliness and moderation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.185 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prayoga section continuing through 1.185.33–36)
This verse gives a precise, step-by-step ritual/medicinal preparation—grinding specific substances into a paste and applying it to the eyes—showing the text’s emphasis on practical procedures alongside spiritual teaching.
By prescribing a controlled preparation and application, it frames bodily care and purification as part of disciplined dharmic conduct, where correct method (vidhi) matters.
Treat it as a reminder to follow authentic guidance and proper method in any ritual or health practice; for actual eye treatments today, rely on qualified medical advice rather than self-preparing traditional compounds.