Chapter 288 — अश्वचिकित्सा
Aśva-cikitsā) | Horse-Medicine (Śālihotra to Suśruta
गुडूच्या च कृतः कल्को हितो युक्तावलम्बिने उत्पाते च शिले श्राव्ये शुष्कशेफे तथैव च
guḍūcyā ca kṛtaḥ kalko hito yuktāvalambine utpāte ca śile śrāvye śuṣkaśephe tathaiva ca
Паста (калька), приготовленная из гудучи (guḍūcī), полезна при грыже (когда требуется поддерживающая повязка), а также при пролапсе, мочевом песке/камне, болезненном затруднённом мочеиспускании и при сухости полового члена.
Lord Agni (instructing sage Vasiṣṭha in encyclopedic medical lore)
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Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Guḍūcī-kalka for hernia/prolapse and urogenital disorders","lookup_keywords":["guḍūcī","kalka","hernia (antravṛddhi)","mūtraśarkarā/ashmarī","śuṣka-śepha"],"quick_summary":"A guḍūcī paste is indicated for conditions needing mechanical support (hernia with bandage) and for prolapse and urinary/penile complaints; it is a household-style formulation emphasizing simple single-drug therapy."}
Dosha: Tridosha
Concept: Practical healing through accessible single-drug formulations and supportive measures (yukti + upakrama).
Application: Use simple, locally available rasāyana-dravya (guḍūcī) with appropriate mechanical support to manage chronic/strain-related disorders.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda (Agni Purana medicinal remedies / therapeutic formulations)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: yuktāvalambine → yukta-avalambine (tatpuruṣa); śuṣkaśephe → śuṣka-śephe (karmadhāraya); tathaiva → tathā eva.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 288 (Ayurveda remedies section); Agni Purana 279–287 (general Ayurveda topics, if present in the recension)
It gives an Ayurvedic therapeutic indication: Guḍūcī (Tinospora cordifolia) prepared as a kalka (herbal paste) is prescribed for hernia needing support (truss), prolapse, urinary gravel/stone, painful urination with dribbling, and penile dryness.
Alongside ritual and dharma topics, the Agni Purana preserves practical clinical notes—specific drug forms (kalka) mapped to concrete conditions (hernia/prolapse/urinary ailments), showing its wide-ranging compilation of applied sciences like Ayurveda.
By promoting healing and bodily stability through sanctioned Ayurvedic remedies, the instruction supports dharmic living—maintaining health for daily duties, purity practices, and disciplined conduct.