Nidāna of Vātarakta and Āvaraṇa of Vāyu; Doṣa-wise Lakṣaṇas and Triphalā-Yoga Remedies
प्राणादयस्तथान्यो ऽन्यं समाक्रान्ता यथाक्रमम्
prāṇādayastathānyo 'nyaṃ samākrāntā yathākramam
प्राणादयो वायवोऽन्योन्यं यथाक्रमं समाक्रान्ता परस्परं जयन्ति।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: The vital winds are interdependent; disturbance in one can overtake and affect the others in an ordered sequence.
Vedantic Theme: Mutual dependence within the subtle body (sūkṣma-śarīra): functions are not isolated; causality and interpenetration govern experience.
Application: In diagnosis and treatment, consider secondary spread: a primary vāyu derangement can sequentially influence others; address root and cascade rather than isolated symptoms.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.167 (concluding principle of vāyu mutual influence)
It explains that imbalance is systemic: disturbance in one vāyu can suppress or distort another, producing chained symptoms rather than isolated effects.
Garuda Purana often ties transitions of vitality to prāṇa-movements; this verse indicates that prāṇic shifts occur in sequence, shaping bodily stability and decline.
Treat health and practice holistically—breath, digestion, sleep, and elimination are interlinked; correcting one aspect can restore balance across the system.