Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
हस्ते लाङ्गलिकाकन्दं गृहीतं तेन लेपितम् / शरीरं येन स पुमान्वृद्धेर्दर्पं व्यपोहति
haste lāṅgalikākandaṃ gṛhītaṃ tena lepitam / śarīraṃ yena sa pumānvṛddherdarpaṃ vyapohati
हस्ते लाङ्गलिकाकन्दं गृहीत्वा तेन शरीरं लेपयन् स पुमान् वृद्धिजन्यं दर्पं व्यपोहति।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda)
Concept: Prosperity can breed darpa (pride); deliberate practices should cultivate humility and self-restraint.
Vedantic Theme: Ahaṅkāra-śamana (pacification of ego) as preparation for higher knowledge and devotion.
Application: Adopt humility disciplines (service, charity, reflection); treat success as stewardship rather than entitlement.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: personal/household setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: teachings on ahamkara, dana, and restraint (general ethical strands); Garuda Purana: practical prayogas linked to psychological effects (motif)
This verse treats pride born of prosperity as a spiritual obstacle and prescribes a purificatory discipline to cultivate humility, supporting dharmic conduct.
By linking bodily anointing (lepa) with the removal of arrogance, the verse frames ritual action as a tool to train the mind and reduce ego-driven tendencies.
Use prosperity as a reason to practice humility—serve others, restrain vanity, and adopt regular self-discipline so growth does not become arrogance.