Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
कषायो मधुना पीतो वातहृन्मदनान्वितः / विरेचनं प्रयोक्तव्यं त्रिवृत्कर्णफलत्रिकैः
kaṣāyo madhunā pīto vātahṛnmadanānvitaḥ / virecanaṃ prayoktavyaṃ trivṛtkarṇaphalatrikaiḥ
Deve-se administrar uma decocção tomada com mel, combinada com o remédio que apazigua o vāta (vāta-hṛt) e com madana; e deve-se aplicar a purgação (virecana) usando trivṛt juntamente com karṇaphala e os três frutos, Triphalā.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Śodhana (purgation) as disciplined correction of bodily imbalance; caring for the body as an instrument for righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as sādhana-kṣetra (field for practice); equilibrium supports sattva and spiritual pursuit.
Application: Use purgation (virecana) appropriately under guidance; employ specified herbs (trivṛt, karṇaphala, triphalā) with honey-based decoction for vāta-afflicted conditions.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (Ayurveda/roga-cikitsā section): adjacent kuṣṭha-lepa and śodhana formulations
The verse explicitly prescribes virechana as a key intervention, indicating a śodhana (cleansing) protocol using well-known purgatives like trivṛt, supported by Triphalā.
It does not address afterlife themes; it is a therapeutic instruction within the Purana’s Ayurveda-oriented chapter.
It underscores that purgation is a structured therapy with specific herbs and adjuvants (like honey) and should be undertaken only with trained supervision.