Preparations of Medicated Ghee and Oils (Ghṛta–Taila Yoga); Brāhmī-ghṛta and Nārāyaṇa Taila
विदग्धस्तु पचेत्पक्वं चैव विशोधयेत् / रोपणं मृदुभावं च तैलेनानेन कारयेत्
vidagdhastu pacetpakvaṃ caiva viśodhayet / ropaṇaṃ mṛdubhāvaṃ ca tailenānena kārayet
ദഹനമേറ്റാൽ ആദ്യം യോജ്യമായി പാകം/ഉഷ്ണചികിത്സ നടത്തി പിന്നെ ശോധനം (ശുദ്ധീകരണം) ചെയ്യണം. തുടർന്ന് ഈ തൈലം പുരട്ടി മുറിവ് മായുകയും മൃദുത്വം വരികയും ചെയ്യണം।
Ayurvedic instruction embedded in the narrative (speaker not explicitly marked in this shloka excerpt)
Concept: Stepwise care—stabilize, cleanse, then heal—reflects disciplined compassion and non-harm.
Vedantic Theme: Ahimsa and stewardship of the body as a support for sadhana.
Application: For burns: apply appropriate initial measure (controlled heat/processing as indicated), cleanse the area, then apply the prepared oil for healing and softening.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.174.22-23 (the same oil’s preparation)
This verse frames ropaṇa as a distinct therapeutic goal after cleansing—promoting proper tissue repair rather than only symptom relief.
It describes a medical practice: cleanse the burn area and then apply a specified oil to support healing and softening.
As a general principle: clean the affected area and use appropriate emollient care for recovery; for actual burns, follow modern medical guidance and use traditional oils only with qualified advice.