Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
घृष्टमुद्वर्तनं रुद्र कामलाव्याधिनाशनम् / घोषाफलमपाघ्रातं पीतकामलनाशनम्
ghṛṣṭamudvartanaṃ rudra kāmalāvyādhināśanam / ghoṣāphalamapāghrātaṃ pītakāmalanāśanam
ഹേ രുദ്രാ! ഈ ഉദ്വർത്തനം ഉരച്ച് ലേപനം ചെയ്താൽ കാമലാ രോഗം നശിക്കുന്നു; ‘ഘോഷാ’ എന്ന ഫലം വെറും മണത്താൽ പോലും പീത-കാമലാ (മഞ്ഞപ്പിത്തം) അകറ്റപ്പെടുന്നു।
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra in the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Alleviating suffering is a righteous act; even small, disciplined practices can yield significant benefit.
Vedantic Theme: Compassionate action (dayā) and maintenance of the body as a vehicle for sādhana.
Application: Use the specified udvartana (rubbing/anointing) for kāmalā; smell ghoṣā fruit for pīta-kāmalā as an adjunct practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177 (kāmalā and related remedies; continuity of therapeutic catalog)
This verse shows that the Garuda Purana also preserves practical therapeutic knowledge—linking specific actions (udvartana and smelling a named fruit) with relief from kamala (jaundice).
It does not address afterlife doctrine directly; it belongs to a remedial/health-focused section, indicating the text’s broader scope beyond death rituals into bodily well-being and disease management.
Treat it as a traditional reference: udvartana (dry-powder massage) and herbal identifications should be applied only with qualified Ayurvedic guidance, especially for jaundice which requires medical evaluation.