Kuṣṭha-bheda-lakṣaṇa-nidāna and Śvitra (Kilāsa) Prognosis
अतिश्लक्ष्णखरस्पर्शस्वेदास्वेदविवर्णताः / दाहः कण्डूस्त्वचि स्वापस्तोदः कोचोन्नतिस्तमः
atiślakṣṇakharasparśasvedāsvedavivarṇatāḥ / dāhaḥ kaṇḍūstvaci svāpastodaḥ koconnatistamaḥ
अतिश्लक्ष्णः खरस्पर्शश्च, स्वेदस्यात्यधिकता वा स्वेदाभावो वा, त्वचि विवर्णता च; दाहः कण्डूः त्वक्स्वापः तोदः, कोचोन्नतिः तथा तमोवर्णता—एते लक्षणसमूहाः स्मृताः।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Attentive recognition of bodily symptoms as a basis for timely restraint, treatment, and disciplined living.
Vedantic Theme: Deha-anityatā (impermanence of the body) and viveka (discernment) supporting dharmic self-care.
Application: Monitor changes in touch, sweating, color, and skin sensations; seek appropriate treatment and avoid aggravating habits.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.164.12-15 (continuation of kuṣṭha/skin-disease lakṣaṇa)
It lists tactile changes (too smooth/too rough), sweating abnormalities, discoloration, burning and itching, numbness, pricking pain, contraction, swelling, and darkening.
By detailing bodily suffering, it reinforces the Purana’s moral frame: embodied pain is part of the soul’s karmic experience, motivating dharmic conduct and purification.
Treat these as warning signs for early consultation with qualified healthcare professionals, while also practicing non-violence, truthfulness, and disciplined living emphasized throughout the Purana.