Bhaiṣajya-yogas: Digestive Modakas, Vāta-Śamana Oils, Karṇa-Roga Tailas, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra Applications, Vraṇa-Cikitsā, and Medhya Preparations
तद्भक्षणमजीर्णं हि पाण्डुरोगञ्ज कामलम् / अतीसारांश्च मन्दाग्निं प्लीहाञ्चैव निवारयेत्
tadbhakṣaṇamajīrṇaṃ hi pāṇḍurogañja kāmalam / atīsārāṃśca mandāgniṃ plīhāñcaiva nivārayet
Sesungguhnya, memakan ramuan itu menyingkirkan ajīrṇa (ketidakhadaman), pāṇḍu-roga (anemia) dan kāmala (penyakit kuning); juga gangguan cirit-birit, mandāgni (api pencernaan yang lemah), serta penyakit limpa.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Removal of obstacles (vyādhi) that hinder duty and spiritual practice; maintaining agni as a foundation of well-being.
Vedantic Theme: Pragmatic sādhana: caring for the body-mind instrument to enable higher pursuits; balance and purification.
Application: Use the prepared modaka remedy to address ajīrṇa, pāṇḍu, kāmala, atīsāra, mandāgni, and splenic disorders, with attention to diet and digestion.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.192.2 (recipe for the modaka); Garuda Purana 1.192.4–1.192.6 (related herbal lists and processing)
The verse treats mandāgni (weak digestion) as a root condition linked with multiple ailments; it recommends that consuming the stated substance helps restore digestive capacity and thereby prevents related disorders.
It shows the Ācāra Kāṇḍa also preserves practical dharmic living guidance—health maintenance and disease-prevention—alongside its more widely known discussions on death rites and post-death states.
Use it as a reminder to prioritize digestion and diet discipline; for any specific ‘substance’ referenced in surrounding verses, consult a qualified practitioner before adopting it as a remedy.