Strīroga–Prasūti–Bāla Cikitsā, Viṣa-haraṇa, Rasāyana, Ṛtucaryā, Pañcakarma-saṅgraha
दशमूलीकृतः क्ताथः साज्यः मूतिरुजापहः / शातिलण्डुलचूर्णं तु सदुग्धं दुग्धकृद्भवेत्
daśamūlīkṛtaḥ ktāthaḥ sājyaḥ mūtirujāpahaḥ / śātilaṇḍulacūrṇaṃ tu sadugdhaṃ dugdhakṛdbhavet
ദശമൂല ക്വാഥം നെയ്യോടുകൂടെ കഴിച്ചാൽ മൂത്രവേദന ശമിക്കും. ശാഠിയും അരിപൊടിയും പാലോടുകൂടെ എടുത്താൽ മുലപ്പാൽ വർധിക്കും.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Maintain maternal health (mutra-rujā relief, lactation support) to protect mother and child.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva through balanced regimen; care of the body as a means to fulfill responsibilities.
Application: Use Daśamūla decoction with ghee for urinary pain; use powdered śāti and rice with milk to promote breast-milk, under competent guidance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: domestic/clinical setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.172 (strīroga: mutra-rujā and stanya-vṛddhi measures)
It prescribes Daśamūla decoction with ghee for urinary discomfort and a śāti–rice powder taken with milk to support lactation.
No. This passage is medical/householder-oriented, illustrating that the Garuda Purana also contains practical health guidance beyond its well-known afterlife sections.
Consider it a traditional reference point; postpartum and urinary symptoms should be evaluated by qualified healthcare providers before using any herbal formulations.