Raktapitta Nidāna and Cikitsā: Causes, Signs, Srotas-Spread, and Śodhana Priority
तैर्मिथस्तुल्यरूपत्वमागम्य व्याप्नुवंस्तनुम् / पित्तरक्तस्य विकृतेः संसर्गाद्दषणादपि
tairmithastulyarūpatvamāgamya vyāpnuvaṃstanum / pittaraktasya vikṛteḥ saṃsargāddaṣaṇādapi
അവയുടെ പരസ്പരസംസർഗ്ഗം മൂലം ദേഹം അവയോടു സമാനരൂപം പ്രാപിച്ച് ശരീരമാകെ വ്യാപിക്കുന്നു; പിത്തവും രക്തവും വികൃതിയാകുന്നത് സംസർഗ്ഗം കൊണ്ടും ദംശനം (കടിയൽ) കൊണ്ടും സംഭവിക്കുന്നു.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Saṃsarga-doṣa: one becomes affected by what one associates with; bodily and behavioral contagion as a cautionary ethic.
Vedantic Theme: Saṅga (association) shapes the embodied mind-body complex; choose sattvic company and environments.
Application: Avoid exposure to sources that vitiate blood/pitta (infectious contact, irritant bites, unhealthy environments); maintain hygiene and protective measures.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.148.1-2 (nidāna leading to doṣa-dūṣya vikṛti)
This verse highlights that association and physical contact can transmit harmful conditions, causing the body to take on similar traits and leading to doṣic disturbance.
It explains that resemblance or affliction arises through mutual contact, linked with pitta and rakta derangement—especially through close association or bites.
Maintain healthy boundaries and hygiene, avoid harmful company or exposure, and address early signs of pitta–rakta imbalance through disciplined diet and conduct.