Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
वासारसः खण्डमधुयुतः पीतो ऽथरक्तजित् / सल्लकीबदरीजम्बुप्रियालाम्रार्जुनं धवः / पीतं क्षीरञ्च मध्वाढ्यं पृथक्छोणितवारणम्
vāsārasaḥ khaṇḍamadhuyutaḥ pīto 'tharaktajit / sallakībadarījambupriyālāmrārjunaṃ dhavaḥ / pītaṃ kṣīrañca madhvāḍhyaṃ pṛthakchoṇitavāraṇam
ពេលផឹកសារធាតុវាសា (vāsā-rasa) លាយស្ករ និងទឹកឃ្មុំ វាឈ្នះរោគកើតពីឈាម។ ដូចគ្នានេះ ការរៀបចំពីសល្លកី បដារី ជាំបូ ព្រីយាលា ស្វាយ អរជុន និងធវៈ ព្រមទាំងទឹកដោះគោបន្ថែមទឹកឃ្មុំ—ពេលយកផឹកដោយឡែកៗ គេថាអាចទប់ និងបញ្ឈប់ការហូរឈាម។
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Śarīra-rakṣaṇa (protecting the body) through measured remedies is a supportive limb of righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as sādhana-upakaraṇa (instrument for dharma/bhakti); pragmatic maintenance without attachment.
Application: Use indicated single-drug preparations separately (pṛthak) for rakta-stambhana; avoid indiscriminate mixing; take with milk/honey as specified.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prakaraṇa context: bleeding, cough, kṣaya remedies)
This verse preserves practical Ayurvedic guidance within the Garuda Purana, listing specific plant-based preparations and vehicles (honey, sugar, milk) used to control blood disorders and bleeding.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s journey; instead, it reflects the Purana’s broader scope, which includes dharma and also health-supporting remedies that help sustain the body for righteous living.
Use it as a historical reference for classical materia medica; for actual bleeding or blood disorders, seek qualified medical care and consult an Ayurvedic physician before using herbs.