Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
गुडूटीं पिप्पलीयुक्तामभयां घृतभर्जिताम् / त्रिवृदर्शोविनाशार्थं भक्षयेदम्ललोणिकाम्
guḍūṭīṃ pippalīyuktāmabhayāṃ ghṛtabharjitām / trivṛdarśovināśārthaṃ bhakṣayedamlaloṇikām
गुडूचीं पिप्पलीयुक्ताम्, अभयां घृतभर्जिताम्। त्रिवृदर्शोविनाशार्थं भक्षयेद् अम्ललवणिकाम्॥
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Consistent, appropriate regimen (niyama) in diet and medicine to remove suffering and restore function.
Vedantic Theme: Moderation and disciplined practice; the body as a field for applying viveka in habits.
Application: Consume guḍūcī with pippalī, and harītakī roasted in ghee, taken with sour and salty adjuncts, as a regimen aimed at reducing arśas (per traditional guidance and suitability).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (continuing arśas remedies; dīpana-pācana and anulomana themes)
The verse mentions guḍūcī (guḍūṭī), pippalī, and abhayā (harītakī), with abhayā prepared by roasting in ghee.
Yes. It explicitly says the preparation should be consumed with a sour-and-salty accompaniment (amla-loṇika), indicating dietetic pairing as part of the regimen.
It underscores combining formulation, preparation method (ghee-roasting), and dietary context; consult a qualified clinician before using herbs, especially with existing conditions or medications.