Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
शतमूल्यैरण्डमूलचक्राव्याघ्रीपलैः शृतम् / तैलं नस्यमरुश्लेष्मतिमिरोर्ध्वर् (द्ध) गदापहम्
śatamūlyairaṇḍamūlacakrāvyāghrīpalaiḥ śṛtam / tailaṃ nasyamaruśleṣmatimirordhvar (ddha) gadāpaham
Óleo medicado, cozido com śatamūlī, raiz de mamona, cakrā e vyāghrī—uma pala de cada—quando usado como nasya (terapia nasal), remove distúrbios de secura, fleuma, timira (escurecimento/obscurecimento da visão) e doenças das partes superiores (cabeça e sentidos).
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Mixed
Concept: Right procedure (vidhi) and measured preparation in healing; disciplined application of therapy.
Vedantic Theme: Order and measure (niyama) in action; skillful means (upaya) in embodied life.
Application: Prepare medicated oil by cooking with śatamūlī, castor root, cakrā, and vyāghrī (one pala each); administer as nasya to relieve dryness, phlegm disorders, timira, and upper-region diseases.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (nasya and head/upper-body therapeutics)
This verse explicitly recommends nasya (nasal therapy) with medicated oil as a targeted treatment for upper-body disorders, including phlegm-related issues and visual obscuration (timira).
It does not; the focus is on bodily therapy (ūrdhva-jatru/upper-region ailments) rather than eschatology or Yama’s realm.
It underscores the classical Ayurvedic idea that nasal administration can influence head-and-sense disorders; any nasya practice should be done under qualified supervision.