Therapeutic Formulations for Glandular Swelling, Skin Diseases, Heat-Afflictions, Bleeding Disorders, Respiratory Complaints, and Vomiting
सोम राजस्य बीजानि नवनीतयुतानि च / मधुनास्वादितानि स्युः शुक्लकुष्ठहराणि वै / तक्रान्नपानतो रुद्र नात्र कार्या विचारणा
soma rājasya bījāni navanītayutāni ca / madhunāsvāditāni syuḥ śuklakuṣṭhaharāṇi vai / takrānnapānato rudra nātra kāryā vicāraṇā
സോമരാജത്തിന്റെ വിത്തുകൾ പുതുവെണ്ണയോടുകൂടി ചേർത്ത് തേൻ ചേർത്ത് ആസ്വദിച്ച് കഴിച്ചാൽ, അവ ശ്വേതകുഷ്ഠം തീർച്ചയായും അകറ്റും. ഹേ രുദ്രാ! മോര് ചേർത്ത് ആഹാരപാനമായി സ്വീകരിച്ചാൽ പിന്നെ സംശയവിചാരം വേണ്ട.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda; vocative 'Rudra' appears as an address within the cited tradition)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Right regimen (yukti) and proper anupāna (vehicle) determine therapeutic success.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (skillful means) in embodied life; disciplined intake supports sattva and steadiness.
Application: Administer Soma-rāja seeds with navanīta and honey; take with buttermilk as dietary vehicle as prescribed in the verse (with clinical identification and safety verification of the plant).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.190.13-17 (cluster on skin disorders and bile/heat conditions; anupāna and lepa/bhakṣya methods)
This verse preserves a traditional therapeutic prescription, presenting a specific combination (Soma-rāja seeds with butter and honey, supported by buttermilk diet) as a decisive remedy for śukla-kuṣṭha, showing the text’s practical guidance alongside its spiritual teachings.
While not describing afterlife doctrines here, the Garuda Purana also functions as a manual of right living (ācāra) and wellbeing; such remedies support bodily health, enabling steadiness in dharma, vows, and ritual observances.
Treat it as a record of classical tradition: consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before using any herb/seed-based remedy, and follow dietary discipline (pathya) as emphasized here (e.g., buttermilk-based regimen) under proper guidance.