Domestic Therapeutics for Teeth, Ears, Women’s Kleda, Digestion, Poison-Check, and Eye Disorders
प्रियङ्गुमधुका चैव धातक्युत्पलपाङ्क्तिभिः / मञ्जिष्ठा लोध्रलाक्षाभिः कपित्थस्वरसेन च / पचेत्तैलं तथा स्त्रीणां नश्येत्क्लेदः प्रपूरणात्
priyaṅgumadhukā caiva dhātakyutpalapāṅktibhiḥ / mañjiṣṭhā lodhralākṣābhiḥ kapitthasvarasena ca / pacettailaṃ tathā strīṇāṃ naśyetkledaḥ prapūraṇāt
Deve-se cozinhar um óleo medicado com priyaṅgu e madhukā, juntamente com dhātakī e fileiras de flores de utpala; e ainda com mañjiṣṭhā, lodhra, lākṣā e o suco de kapittha. Preparado assim e usado nas mulheres, destrói a secreção úmida (kleda) quando se torna excessiva.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Deha-raksha (care of the body) through properly prepared remedies as part of righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as sadhana-upakarana (instrument for dharma and spiritual pursuit); balanced living supports higher aims.
Application: Prepare medicated oil with specified botanicals and use appropriately for women’s excessive kleda/strava conditions under competent guidance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.179 (Ayurveda/medicine section; adjacent formulations for strava, visha, krimi)
It prescribes a medicated oil cooked with priyaṅgu, madhukā, dhātakī, utpala, mañjiṣṭhā, lodhra, lākṣā, and kapittha juice, stating it alleviates excessive kleda.
This specific verse is practical health guidance (a medicated-oil formulation) rather than an afterlife or death-ritual instruction.
Treat it as a classical textual reference: consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before using any medicated oil internally or externally, especially for gynecological symptoms.