Strīroga–Prasūti–Bāla Cikitsā, Viṣa-haraṇa, Rasāyana, Ṛtucaryā, Pañcakarma-saṅgraha
पिष्ट्वालोड्य जलाद्यैश्च खादयेद्धृतभर्जितम् / योनिपार्श्वार्तिहृद्रोगगुल्मार्शो विनिवर्तयेत्
piṣṭvāloḍya jalādyaiśca khādayeddhṛtabharjitam / yonipārśvārtihṛdrogagulmārśo vinivartayet
ဤဆေးပစ္စည်းတို့ကို ကြိတ်ညက်ကာ ရေနှင့်စသည်တို့ဖြင့် ရောနှောပြီး ဂီ (ghee) ဖြင့်ကြော်ကာ စားသောက်စေရာ၏။ ယောနိနှင့် ကိုယ်ဘက်ခြမ်းနာကျင်မှု၊ နှလုံးရောဂါ၊ ဝမ်းဗိုက်အတွင်းအဖု (ဂုလ္မ) နှင့် အမြှေးရောင် (အရှ) ကို သက်သာစေ၏။
Dhanvantari
Concept: Śarīra-rakṣaṇa (care of the body) as a supportive duty enabling dharma and household life.
Vedantic Theme: Body as an instrument (sādhana) to be maintained without attachment; alleviation of duḥkha at the vyāvahārika level.
Application: Prepare the formulation by grinding, mixing with water, frying in ghee, and administering as food for specified ailments.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.172 (Ayurveda/strīroga context; adjacent verses on yoni disorders and formulations)
It instructs grinding the ingredients, mixing with a liquid vehicle (water etc.), and frying/roasting in ghee before oral administration.
It is said to relieve yoni and flank pain, hṛdroga (heart ailment), gulma (abdominal lump), and arśas (hemorrhoids).
Use it for textual/academic understanding of classical Ayurvedic pharmaceutics; clinical use requires expert diagnosis and safety assessment.