Bhāiṣajya-yoga
Remedial Formulas), Rakṣā-prayoga (Protections), and Adbhuta-kriyā (Wonder-Working Procedures
अभया नवनीतञ्च शर्करापिप्पलीयुतम् / पानादर्शोहरं स्याच्च नात्र कार्या विचारणा
abhayā navanītañca śarkarāpippalīyutam / pānādarśoharaṃ syācca nātra kāryā vicāraṇā
អភយា (ហរិតគី) ជាមួយប៊ឺស្រស់ លាយស្ករ និងម្រេចវែង (pippalī) — ពេលផឹក នឹងបំបាត់អដರ್ಶ (រោគបាំងភ្នែក/មើលមិនច្បាស់)។ រឿងនេះ មិនចាំបាច់សង្ស័យឡើយ។
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within the Ācāra Kāṇḍa instructional section)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Remove obstacles to perception through balanced nourishment and spice; confidence grounded in tradition.
Vedantic Theme: Clarity of indriyas supports discernment (viveka) and right living; bodily clarity as a support for inner clarity.
Application: Take harītakī with fresh butter, sugar, and long pepper as a drink for adarśa-type visual obscuration, with appropriate medical oversight.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.184.2 (ocular/vision-related remedy within the medical chapter)
This verse prescribes harītakī (abhayā) with fresh butter, sugar, and long pepper, taken as a drink, as a curative for adarśa.
No—this specific shloka is from an instructional/therapeutic context in Kanda 1, focusing on a medicinal preparation rather than preta-karma or afterlife descriptions.
It highlights a traditional herbal-food formulation approach; in modern practice, one may study it as historical Ayurvedic knowledge and consult a qualified practitioner before using such remedies.