Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
लवणं त्रिफलाकल्कैर्मूत्राघातहरं स्मृतम् / मूत्रे विरुद्धे कर्पूरचूर्णं लिङ्गे प्रवेशयेत्
lavaṇaṃ triphalākalkairmūtrāghātaharaṃ smṛtam / mūtre viruddhe karpūracūrṇaṃ liṅge praveśayet
लवणं त्रिफलाकल्कयुक्तं मूत्राघातहरं स्मृतम्। मूत्रे निरुद्धे कर्पूरचूर्णं लिङ्गमार्गे प्रवेशयेत्॥
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Deha-dhāraṇa (maintenance of the body) as supportive to righteous living; timely remedy prevents suffering and incapacity.
Vedantic Theme: Body as instrument (śarīra-upādhi) to pursue puruṣārthas; care without over-identification.
Application: Use simple, accessible remedies under competent guidance; treat obstruction promptly; avoid neglect of basic health.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prakaraṇa context)
This verse shows the Purana’s practical instruction on bodily ailments, prescribing Triphalā paste with salt as a remedy for urinary obstruction.
It does not describe the afterlife directly; instead, it preserves pragmatic health guidance, reflecting the text’s broader concern with sustaining dharmic life through bodily well-being.
Use it as historical knowledge of traditional therapeutics; for urinary retention, seek qualified medical care rather than self-administering invasive procedures.