Bhāiṣajya-yoga: Lehyas for Kāsa–Śvāsa–Hikkā, Blood-Pacifying Drinks, Udvartana Depilation, and Dental Brightening
सुधा च हरितालञ्च शङ्खभस्म मनः शिला / सैन्धवेन सहैकत्र छागमूत्रेण पेषयेत्
sudhā ca haritālañca śaṅkhabhasma manaḥ śilā / saindhavena sahaikatra chāgamūtreṇa peṣayet
സുധ (ചുണ്ണാം), ഹരിതാലം, ശംഖഭസ്മം, മനഃശില—ഇവയെ സൈന്ധവലവണത്തോടൊപ്പം ചേർത്ത് ആട്ടുമൂത്രത്തിൽ അരയ്ക്കണം।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Application: Grind together lime (sudhā/calx), haritāla, conch-shell ash, manaḥśilā (realgar), and saindhava (rock-salt), using goat’s urine as the wet grinding medium.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.181 (mineral-based cosmetic/medical compounds; use of animal-derived media in processing)
This verse preserves a precise method for preparing a traditional compound by grinding specified minerals with a liquid medium, reflecting the text’s practical guidance on ritual-therapeutic formulations.
It shows the Garuda Purana also includes applied dharma and household knowledge—such as preparation methods for traditional compounds—alongside its better-known teachings on death rites and the afterlife.
As a historical reference, it documents classical ingredients and processing (trituration). Any real-world use should be approached cautiously and only under qualified traditional/medical supervision due to potentially toxic minerals.