Chapter 242 — पुरुषलक्षणं
Purusha-Lakshana): Marks of a Man (Physiognomy
जान्वोरुर्वोश् च पृष्ठस्थ वंशौ द्वौ करनासयोः नेत्रे नासापुटौ कर्णौ मेढ्रं पायुमुखे ऽमलं
jānvorurvoś ca pṛṣṭhastha vaṃśau dvau karanāsayoḥ netre nāsāpuṭau karṇau meḍhraṃ pāyumukhe 'malaṃ
जान्वोरूर्वोश्च पृष्ठस्थौ वंशौ द्वौ निरूप्यते। करनासयोर्द्वे क्रिये, नेत्रे द्वे नासापुटौ कर्णौ; मेढ्रं पायुमुखं च—एतानि देहद्वाराण्यमलानि॥
Lord Agni (traditional Agni Purana narrator)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Ayurveda","secondary_vidya":"Philosophy","practical_application":"Anatomical mapping of bodily openings and paired structures for teaching sharira and for clinical localization during examination and therapy.","sutra_style":true}
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Concept: Body as a system of dvaras (gateways) and paired instruments—ordered knowledge for disciplined inquiry.
Application: Supports diagnostic reasoning (which dvara is affected) and ethical care (protecting vulnerable openings).
Khanda Section: Ayurveda / Sharira (Anatomy and bodily mapping)
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Ahir Bhairav","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: उरुर्वोश् → उर्वोः; पायुमुखे ऽमलं → पायुमुखे + अमलम्.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 242 (Sharira/lakshana portion)
It conveys Sharira/Ayurveda-oriented technical anatomy: enumeration of key bodily channels and the principal sense and excretory/reproductive openings, useful for diagnosis and physiological classification.
By embedding a systematic anatomical catalog (organs, apertures, channels) within a Purana, it demonstrates the text’s encyclopedic scope—preserving medical/physiological knowledge alongside ritual, cosmology, and dharma.
By framing bodily openings as ‘amala’ (intrinsically pure), it supports a sāttvika view of the body as a lawful instrument for dharma and self-discipline, encouraging purity of conduct rather than bodily aversion.