Anupāna and the Doṣa-Effects of Foods, Waters, Dairy, Oils, and Preparations
कपित्थं ग्राहि दोषघ्नं पक्वं गुरु विषापहम् / कफपित्तकरं बालमापूर्णं पित्तवर्धनम्
kapitthaṃ grāhi doṣaghnaṃ pakvaṃ guru viṣāpaham / kaphapittakaraṃ bālamāpūrṇaṃ pittavardhanam
ကပိတ္ထ (Kapittha/wood-apple) သည် ချုပ်တင်း၍ တားဆီးသဘောရှိကာ ဒေါသများကို ဖျက်ဆီးသည်။ မှည့်လျှင် လေးလံပြီး အဆိပ်ကို တန်ပြန်ဖယ်ရှားသည်။ မမှည့်သေးသောအခါ ကဖနှင့် ပိတ္တကို တိုးစေတတ်ပြီး၊ အာပူရ္ဏ (Āpūrṇa) သည်လည်း ပိတ္တကို မြှင့်တင်သည်။
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Contextual knowledge: guṇa and karma depend on state (pākva/apākva); right timing and condition determine benefit or harm.
Vedantic Theme: Yathā-avasthā-viveka—truth of effects varies with conditions; cultivate discriminative understanding.
Application: Use kapittha ripe for heaviness and viṣāpaha effect when appropriate; avoid unripe if prone to kapha/pitta aggravation; watch pitta with āpūrṇa.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.169 (ripeness-based pharmacology; viṣāpaha notes)
This verse shows classical Ayurvedic nuance: the same fruit (kapittha) changes guṇa/karma with ripeness—ripe is heavy and antitoxic, while unripe can aggravate kapha-pitta.
It does not narrate afterlife geography; it contributes to the Garuda Purana’s broader dharmic aim by teaching bodily regulation (doṣa management), which supports disciplined life and ritual readiness.
Note the caution: unripe kapittha is described as kapha-pitta increasing; ripe is described as heavier but antitoxic—use dietary discernment and consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for therapeutic use.