मृतसञ्जीवनीकरसिद्धयोगः (Mṛtasañjīvanī-kara Siddha-yogaḥ) — Perfected Formulations for Revivification and Disease-Conquest
समङ्गाधातकीपुष्पलोध्रनीलोत्पलानि च त्रिपला चाम्लपित्तनुदिति ख , ञ च एतत् क्षीरेन दातव्यं स्त्रीणां प्रदरनशनं
samaṅgādhātakīpuṣpalodhranīlotpalāni ca tripalā cāmlapittanuditi kha , ña ca etat kṣīrena dātavyaṃ strīṇāṃ pradaranaśanaṃ
ສະມັງກາ, ດອກທາຕະກີ, ໂລທຣະ ແລະດອກບົວສີຟ້າ—ປະສົມໃຫ້ໄດ້ສາມປະລາ—ກ່າວກັນວ່າຊ່ວຍບັນເທົາອາມລະປິດຕະ (ກົດເກີນ)។ ຄວນໃຫ້ກັບນົມ; ມັນທຳລາຍປຣະດະຣະ (ນ້ຳໄຫຼຜິດປົກກະຕິ) ໃນແມ່ຍິງ।
Lord Agni (teaching sage Vasiṣṭha in the Agni Purana’s encyclopedic medical section)
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Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Doṣa-pratyanīka cikitsā (counteracting pitta) using śīta/stambhana dravyas with a compatible vehicle (milk).
Application: For pitta-dominant complaints, select cooling/astringent botanicals and deliver with milk to reduce irritation and support tissue stability.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda (Agni Purana medicinal remedies / Bhaishajya-kalpa)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A physician-apothecary measures flowers and herbs—dhātakī blossoms, lodhra bark/flowers, blue lotus—grinds them, and administers the powder with milk to a seated woman patient.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: healer with palm-leaf manuscript, mortar-pestle, blue lotus and dhātakī flowers prominent; woman patient receiving milk-based dose; cool blues and whites.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: gold-ornamented milk vessel, vivid blue lotus, floral detailing; compassionate healer figure; temple-like interior framing.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: neat instructional composition with labeled botanicals and measured ‘3 pala’ heap; administering with milk; soft shading and clarity.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature: garden setting with lotus pond, dhātakī shrub, healer preparing powder; woman seated on carpet receiving milk; fine botanical realism."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Shri","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: samaṅgādhātakīpuṣpalodhranīlotpalāni treated as dvandva list; cāmlapittanuditi → ca + āmla-pitta-nut + iti. ‘kha, ña’ appear as manuscript markers.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 284 (āyurvedic formulations for specific rogas)
It gives an Ayurvedic formulation—samaṅgā, dhātakī-flower, lodhra, and nīlotpala in a specified dose (tripalā)—to be administered with milk as an anupāna, indicated for āmlapitta and for treating women’s pradara (abnormal discharge).
Beyond theology, the Agni Purana preserves practical healthcare knowledge: precise materia medica, dosage language (pala), vehicle of administration (milk), and clinical indications (āmlapitta, pradara), showing its wide-ranging compendium style.
In Purāṇic framing, relieving disease is a dhārmic act: maintaining bodily health supports purity, household duties, and ritual capacity; thus the remedy serves well-being that enables righteous living rather than being a standalone ritual merit.