Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
त्रिसप्ताहं वाः पिष्टानि ज्योतिष्मत्याः फलानि हि / शुक्लाभयामज्जलेपाद्दन्तस्याङ्ककलङ्कनुत्
trisaptāhaṃ vāḥ piṣṭāni jyotiṣmatyāḥ phalāni hi / śuklābhayāmajjalepāddantasyāṅkakalaṅkanut
अथवा त्रिसप्ताहं ज्योतिष्मत्याः फलानि पिष्टानि प्रयोज्यानि। शुक्लाभयामज्जलेपात् दन्तस्याङ्ककलङ्कनुत्॥
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within a didactic medical-remedial section)
Concept: Discipline over time (niyama) yields purification; external cleanliness mirrors inner order.
Vedantic Theme: Niyama and śauca as preparatory virtues; steadiness (dhairya) in practice.
Application: For three weeks apply paste of jyotiṣmatī fruits; apply śuklā-abhayā marrow/pulp as a topical lepa to remove tooth stains and blemish-marks.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177.32-36 (series of dental/oral formulations)
The verse presents them as practical purificatory medicines: Jyotiṣmatī fruit paste and Śuklā Abhayā pulp are recommended to remove discoloration and blemish-marks from the teeth.
Within Achāra-oriented instruction, bodily cleanliness and removal of visible defects are treated as part of disciplined living; this verse gives a concrete herbal method aligned with purity and proper conduct.
Use it as a reminder to maintain cleanliness and health through disciplined routines; if considering herbs like Jyotiṣmatī or Harītakī, apply them only with informed guidance from qualified Ayurvedic practitioners.