Mahābhārata-saṅkṣepa and Avatāra-kāraṇa
Brahmā’s Synopsis of the Epic and the Logic of Divine Descents
यथा धन्वन्तरिर्वंशे जातः क्षीरोदमन्थने / देवादीनां जीवनाय ह्यायुर्वेदमुवाच ह
yathā dhanvantarirvaṃśe jātaḥ kṣīrodamanthane / devādīnāṃ jīvanāya hyāyurvedamuvāca ha
Sebagaimana Dhanvantari lahir daripada keturunan-Nya ketika pengadukan Lautan Susu, demikianlah baginda mengajarkan Āyurveda demi kelangsungan dan kehidupan para dewa serta yang lain.
Lord Viṣṇu (in discourse to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Preservation of life is a sacred aim; healing knowledge is a divine transmission meant for loka-hita (welfare of beings).
Vedantic Theme: Body as instrument for dharma and sādhana; compassionate action (seva) aligned with Īśvara’s sustaining aspect (sthiti).
Application: Honor health as dharmic responsibility: pursue ethical medicine, preventive living, and compassionate care for others.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic ocean
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.145.43 (śravaṇa-phala of hearing these accounts)
This verse presents Dhanvantari as a divinely manifested physician connected with the Milk Ocean churning, emphasizing Āyurveda as a sacred teaching meant to sustain life.
Indirectly: by highlighting life-preserving knowledge (Āyurveda), it supports dharmic living and longevity, which in Garuda Purana’s framework helps one fulfill duties before facing death and post-death journeys.
Treat health-care and disciplined living as part of dharma—supporting longevity, clarity, and the ability to perform righteous duties.