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मुखरोगे तु त्रिफलागण्डूषपरिधारणम् / गृहधूम यवक्षारपाठाव्योपरसाञ्जनम्
mukharoge tu triphalāgaṇḍūṣaparidhāraṇam / gṛhadhūma yavakṣārapāṭhāvyoparasāñjanam
ສໍາລັບໂລກໃນປາກ ຄວນອົດກັ້ນນ້ໍາກວດປາກ (gaṇḍūṣa) ທີ່ເຮັດຈາກ Triphalā. ອີກທັງແນະນໍາໃຫ້ທາອັນຊະນະ/ຢາທາ ທີ່ປຸງຈາກຂີ້ຄວັນໃນເຮືອນ, yava-kṣāra (ດ່າງຂ້າວບາເລ), pāṭhā ແລະ vyoparasa.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Śauca (cleanliness) and preventive care begin at the mouth—gateway of food and speech.
Vedantic Theme: Control of indriyas (jihvā/vāk) supported by bodily hygiene; purity as a support for sattva.
Application: Use triphalā gaṇḍūṣa (retained gargle); apply recommended topical preparation with soot, yava-kṣāra, pāṭhā, and vyoparasa as indicated.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (mukharoga cikitsā sequence: gaṇḍūṣa, lepa/añjana)
Here Triphalā is presented as a primary remedy for mukharoga, used via gaṇḍūṣa (retained gargle), indicating its cleansing and balancing role in oral disorders.
It does not; this verse is part of the Purana’s health and remedy instructions rather than its afterlife or Yama-loka narratives.
It supports traditional oral-care practices like herbal gargling (gaṇḍūṣa); consult a qualified practitioner before using alkaline/soot-based preparations.