Rasa-Dravya Varga: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Pungent, Bitter, Astringent; Snehana and Svedana Guidelines
लवणानि यवक्षारसर्जिकादिश्च लावणः / शोधनः पाचनः क्लेदी विश्लेषसर्पणादिकृत्
lavaṇāni yavakṣārasarjikādiśca lāvaṇaḥ / śodhanaḥ pācanaḥ kledī viśleṣasarpaṇādikṛt
ເກືອທັງຫຼາຍ—ເຊັ່ນ ຢະວະກະສາຣະ (ດ່າງຈາກເຂົ້າບາເລ) ແລະ ສັຣຊິກາ ແລະອື່ນໆ—ຈັດເປັນພວກ “ລະວະນະຣະສະ” (ລົດເຄັມ). ມັນຊ່ວຍຊໍາລະລ້າງ ຊ່ວຍຍ່ອຍ ເຮັດໃຫ້ຊຸ່ມນຸ່ມ ແລະເຮັດໃຫ້ແຍກການຕິດກັນ ພ້ອມກະຕຸ້ນການໄຫຼເຄື່ອນ ແລະອື່ນໆ.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Proper understanding of dravya (substances) and rasa (taste) to maintain bodily purity and digestive balance.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as an instrument (sādhana) requiring sāttvika regulation; moderation supports clarity for higher aims.
Application: Use saline substances judiciously for cleansing and digestion; recognize their softening and channel-opening actions in appropriate conditions.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.173 (Ayurveda/rasa-guṇa section: classification of tastes and their effects)
They are presented as functional substances that cleanse, stimulate digestion, and loosen blockages—useful when applied appropriately.
By emphasizing disciplined living: maintaining bodily balance supports ritual competence and mental steadiness, both valued in the Purana’s dharmic framework.
Use saline/alkaline substances carefully for digestion and cleansing only when suitable; avoid overuse, as later verses warn of adverse effects.