Mantra-Pūta Auṣadhi-Prayoga: Roots, Amulets, and Protections from Disease and Graha/Bhūta Affliction
कुर्यात्सुदर्शनामूलं माल्येन सुसमाहृतम् / कण्ठबद्ध त्र्याहिकादिग्रहभूतविनाशनम्
kuryātsudarśanāmūlaṃ mālyena susamāhṛtam / kaṇṭhabaddha tryāhikādigrahabhūtavināśanam
よく集め整えたSudarśanāの根を花鬘に納め、護符として作れ。首に結べば、三日熱など、grahaやbhūtaによる悩みを滅する。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Rakṣā (protective practice) as part of caring for embodied life; integrating material and subtle causality in disease models.
Vedantic Theme: Adhyāropa within vyavahāra: acknowledging subtle influences while aiming at steadiness of mind and conduct.
Application: Prepare and wear a properly arranged sudarśanā-root amulet in a garland, tied at the neck, as a protective measure against graha/bhūta afflictions and intermittent fevers.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.189 (rakṣā-bandhana and graha/bhūta remedies)
This verse presents Sudarśanā-root as a ritual-protective substance used as an amulet, intended to ward off graha and bhūta afflictions and certain fevers.
It treats grahas and bhūtas as ‘seizing’ influences that can manifest as illness (like three-day fever), and prescribes a neck-tied amulet as a remedy within ritual practice.
It supports a dharmic approach of seeking protection through sanctioned ritual means and disciplined conduct; in modern practice, such rites are commonly paired with medical care and mantra-based devotion.