Nidāna of Vātarakta and Āvaraṇa of Vāyu; Doṣa-wise Lakṣaṇas and Triphalā-Yoga Remedies
प्राणादीनाञ्च पञ्चानां पित्तमावरणं मिथः / पित्तादीनामावसतिर्मिश्राणां मिश्रितैश्च तैः
prāṇādīnāñca pañcānāṃ pittamāvaraṇaṃ mithaḥ / pittādīnāmāvasatirmiśrāṇāṃ miśritaiśca taiḥ
പ്രാണാദി അഞ്ചു വായുക്കളുടെ ഇടയിൽ പിത്തം പരസ്പരം ആവരണം സൃഷ്ടിക്കാം. മിശ്രവ്യാധികളിൽ പിത്താദി ദോഷങ്ങൾ തമ്മിൽ കലർന്ന് ഒരുമിച്ച് വസിക്കുന്നു.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Doṣa-vāyu interplay: pitta can obstruct among the five vāyus; in saṃsarga (mixed conditions), pitta and others cohabit in combined patterns.
Vedantic Theme: Interdependence within prakṛti; guṇa/doṣa interactions producing manifold effects (vaicitrya) in the embodied field.
Application: Do not treat vāta in isolation: evaluate pitta’s role in āvaraṇa and anticipate mixed presentations requiring combined therapeutic logic.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.167.52 (mixed doṣas become mixed in many ways; recognition by signs); Garuda Purana 1.167.50 (diagnosis by seats and functions)
This verse states that not only vāyu-to-vāyu obstruction occurs; pitta can also cover the vital winds, and mixed states can coexist—expanding how complex disorders are understood.
It focuses on embodied physiology rather than the after-death journey, but it clarifies how prāṇa-based systems can be disturbed—background knowledge for how vitality wanes at life’s end.
Recognize that symptoms may come from combined imbalances (mixed doṣas), so one-size-fits-all remedies are less effective than addressing the dominant covering factor.