Domestic Therapeutics for Teeth, Ears, Women’s Kleda, Digestion, Poison-Check, and Eye Disorders
हरीतकीकषायेण मृष्ट्वा दन्तान्प्रलेपयेत् / दन्ताः स्युर्लोहिताः पुंसः श्वेता रुद्र न संशयः
harītakīkaṣāyeṇa mṛṣṭvā dantānpralepayet / dantāḥ syurlohitāḥ puṃsaḥ śvetā rudra na saṃśayaḥ
Depois de limpar os dentes com uma decocção de harītakī, deve-se aplicá-la também como revestimento. Os dentes do homem ficam avermelhados; não brancos—ó Rudra—disso não há dúvida.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction)
Concept: Truthful, experience-based instruction: remedies have specific effects; avoid false expectations.
Vedantic Theme: Yathārtha-jñāna (seeing effects as they are) and restraint from illusion; practical discernment (viveka) in worldly means.
Application: Use harītakī decoction for cleaning; understand the cosmetic effect described; prioritize safety and realistic outcomes.
Primary Rasa: hasya
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.179.1 (tooth coating ingredients)
This verse presents harītakī decoction as a traditional cleansing agent for teeth, reflecting the Purana’s emphasis on purity, disciplined living, and practical health observances.
Not directly; it belongs to practical conduct and purification guidance. Such disciplines are framed as supportive of dharmic life, rather than describing the after-death journey in this specific verse.
It can be taken as a reminder to maintain daily cleanliness and mindful self-care; if adopting herbal practices like harītakī, do so safely and with appropriate guidance.