Visarpa Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa
Causes, Types, and Prognosis of Rapidly Spreading Eruptive Disorders
सन्निपातसमुत्थाश्च सर्वलिङ्गसमन्विताः / स्वदोषलिङ्गैश्चीयन्ते सर्वैः स्फोटैरुपेक्षिताः / ते ऽपि स्वेदान्विमुञ्चति बिभ्रतो व्रणलक्षणम्
sannipātasamutthāśca sarvaliṅgasamanvitāḥ / svadoṣaliṅgaiścīyante sarvaiḥ sphoṭairupekṣitāḥ / te 'pi svedānvimuñcati bibhrato vraṇalakṣaṇam
ຕຸ່ມຜື່ນທີ່ເກີດຈາກການຮຸນແຮງຂຶ້ນພ້ອມກັນຂອງ doshas ທັງໝົດ ສະແດງໃຫ້ເຫັນທຸກລັກສະນະ. ໝາຍດ້ວຍສັນຍານຂອງ doshas ຂອງມັນ, ພວກມັນມີນ້ຳຊຶມອອກມາ ແລະ ຄ້າຍຄືກັບບາດແຜ.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Sannipāta pathology is multi-sign and easily misjudged; heed subtle indicators (oozing, vraṇa-lakṣaṇa) rather than dismissing appearances.
Vedantic Theme: Avidyā as misapprehension: superficial seeing leads to error; right knowledge requires careful discernment beyond first impressions.
Application: Do not ignore mixed-doṣa eruptions as simple blisters; assess for wound-features and exudation to triage severity and prevent complications.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.163.7 (sannipāta visarpa; warning against upakṣepa/upekṣā—neglect)
This verse highlights that sannipāta conditions show mixed, comprehensive symptoms, making them harder to dismiss as minor and requiring careful recognition of doṣa-specific signs.
Here the Garuda Purana is in its instructional mode on bodily afflictions rather than afterlife geography; it teaches discernment of suffering through correct diagnosis, which supports dharmic living and care of the body as a vehicle for practice.
Do not ignore complex, mixed-symptom conditions as “minor”; assess patterns carefully and seek timely treatment, especially when symptoms resemble wound-like progression.