मूत्रं सपित्तं सकफं सशुक्रं वा तदा क्रमात् / संजायते ऽश्मरी घोरा पित्तं गोरिव रोचना
mūtraṃ sapittaṃ sakaphaṃ saśukraṃ vā tadā kramāt / saṃjāyate 'śmarī ghorā pittaṃ goriva rocanā
Quando a urina se mistura, sucessivamente, com pitta, com kapha ou até com śukra (sêmen), com o tempo produz-se a terrível aśmarī (cálculo urinário); e o pitta torna-se amarelo, como o pigmento brilhante chamado gorocanā.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Pitta/Kapha
Concept: Etiological progression: admixture of doṣic elements (pitta/kapha) and śukra in urine leads over time to āśmarī (urinary calculus).
Vedantic Theme: Time-bound maturation of causes into effects (kārya-kāraṇa-bhāva) within the body; impermanence of bodily ease.
Application: Treat early doṣa admixture and urinary abnormalities promptly to prevent stone formation; monitor color/consistency changes as warning signs.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.158: āśmarī nidāna and pūrvarūpa (preliminary signs) sequence; Adjacent verses describing kapha-rootedness and bladder distension as prodromes
This verse frames aśmarī as a serious disorder arising from impurity/mixture in urine linked to doṣic factors (pitta, kapha) and śukra, showing the text’s practical, health-oriented teaching alongside dharma topics.
It describes a gradual (kramāt) progression: urine becomes mixed with pitta/kapha/śukra, and over time that compounded imbalance concretizes into a painful calculus (aśmarī), with pitta’s hallmark yellow coloration compared to gorocanā.
Treat worsening urinary symptoms as progressive and address underlying heat (pitta) and mucus/heaviness (kapha) factors early through diet, hydration, and timely medical care, rather than waiting for the condition to harden into a stone.