Prameha-Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa-Bheda: Etiology, Signs, Varieties, and Complications of Meha
नवं धान्यं सुरासूपमांसेक्षुगुडगोरसम् / एकस्थानासनवति शयनं विनिवर्तनम्
navaṃ dhānyaṃ surāsūpamāṃsekṣuguḍagorasam / ekasthānāsanavati śayanaṃ vinivartanam
പുതിയ ധാന്യം, സുരാ, സൂപ്പ്, മാംസം, ഇക്ഷു, ഗുഡം, ഗോറസം—അതുപോലെ ഒരിടത്ത് സ്ഥിരമായി ഇരിക്കൽ, ഒരേയാസനത്തിൽ പിടിവാശി, നിദ്രാസുഖം നിയന്ത്രിക്കൽ—ഇവയെല്ലാം നിയമാനുഷ്ഠാനത്തിൽ വർജ്യ/നിയന്ത്ര്യമാണ്.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue, instructing Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Regulation of diet and habits to curb indulgence and stabilize body-mind for disciplined living.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva-shuddhi through niyama; reducing rajas/tamas supports clarity and steadiness.
Application: Temporarily avoid heavy/tempting foods and intoxicants; keep a stable routine; limit oversleeping; practice mindful eating and consistent seating/working posture during observances.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Ayurveda/ācāra sections): aahara-niyama and vrata-related restraints (contextual parallel)
This verse lists specific foods and indulgences to restrain/avoid, emphasizing purity and discipline as supportive conditions for śrāddha-related observance.
By prescribing restraint and regulated living, it frames ritual conduct as dharmic preparation that supports proper rites for the departed and the ethical order that governs post-death outcomes.
During periods of mourning or ritual observance, keep habits simple—avoid intoxicants and heavy indulgence, maintain steadiness in routine, and practice moderation in sleep and comforts.