Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
पटोलनीलीलेपः स्याज्जाल (ज्वाला) गर्दभरोगनुत् / गुञ्जाफलैः शृतं तलं भृङ्गराजरसेन तु / कण्ठ (ण्डु) दारुणकृत्कुष्ठवातव्याधिविनाशनम्
paṭolanīlīlepaḥ syājjāla (jvālā) gardabharoganut / guñjāphalaiḥ śṛtaṃ talaṃ bhṛṅgarājarasena tu / kaṇṭha (ṇḍu) dāruṇakṛtkuṣṭhavātavyādhivināśanam
Pes paṭola dan nīlī dikatakan menyingkirkan jāla/jvālā serta penyakit ‘gardabha’. Juga, minyak bijan yang dimasak dengan buah guñjā lalu dicampur dengan jus bhr̥ṅgarāja memusnahkan penderitaan teruk pada tekak/ gatal yang dahsyat, kuṣṭha, serta penyakit yang berpunca daripada vāta.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Skillful combination of external applications (lepa) and processed oils (taila-paka) to alleviate suffering across multiple conditions.
Vedantic Theme: Right action in the world (pravritti) guided by knowledge; compassion expressed through competent care.
Application: Use condition-specific topical pastes and properly processed medicated oils; respect potency/toxicity (e.g., guñjā) and dosage.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (lepa and taila yogas; skin/vata disorders)
This verse highlights topical and medicated-oil therapies (lepa and śṛta-taila) as recognized traditional methods for managing skin conditions and vāta-related ailments.
It does not describe post-death states; it is part of a health-remedy sequence where the dialogue focuses on bodily ailments and their treatments.
Use it as a textual reference to classical materia medica; because guñjā can be toxic, do not self-medicate—seek expert Ayurvedic/medical supervision.