Visarpa Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa
Causes, Types, and Prognosis of Rapidly Spreading Eruptive Disorders
मूर्छाग्निहानिर्भेदो ऽस्थ्नां पिपासेन्द्रियगौरवम् / आमोपवेशनं लेपः स्रोतसां स च सर्पति
mūrchāgnihānirbhedo 'sthnāṃ pipāsendriyagauravam / āmopaveśanaṃ lepaḥ srotasāṃ sa ca sarpati
Há desmaio, perda do fogo digestivo, dor que fende os ossos, sede e peso nos sentidos; o āma acumula-se e forma uma película obstrutiva nos canais do corpo (srotas), e essa obstrução se espalha.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Accumulation and obstruction (āvaraṇa) produce cascading consequences; small neglect becomes systemic bondage—mirroring karmic accretion.
Vedantic Theme: Bandha as ‘obstruction’ by avidyā/saṃskāra; purification (śuddhi) as preparatory to clarity.
Application: Protect and kindle agni; address āma early (light diet, appropriate fasting/therapy under guidance) to prevent srotorodha and spreading pathology.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.163 (āma, srotas, agni-sadana motifs in disease progression)
It links disease progression to āma (undigested toxic residue) coating and obstructing srotas (body channels), a core Ayurvedic mechanism explaining systemic spread of pathology.
It does not address the soul’s journey; it explains bodily pathology—how weakened agni leads to āma accumulation, channel coating, and spreading symptoms.
It emphasizes protecting digestion (agni) and addressing signs of āma (heaviness, dull senses, thirst with weakness) early, since obstruction in channels tends to “spread” into wider systemic issues.