Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
मृतभ्रष्टाभयालेपात्त्रिफला क्षीरसंयुता / शुण्ठीनिम्बदलैः पिष्टैः सुखोष्णैः स्वल्पसैन्धवैः / धार्यश्चक्षुषि संक्षेपाच्छोथकण्डूरुजापहः
mṛtabhraṣṭābhayālepāttriphalā kṣīrasaṃyutā / śuṇṭhīnimbadalaiḥ piṣṭaiḥ sukhoṣṇaiḥ svalpasaindhavaiḥ / dhāryaścakṣuṣi saṃkṣepācchothakaṇḍūrujāpahaḥ
ம்ருதப்ரஷ்டாபயா லேபத்துடன், பாலில் கலந்த திரிபலா; மேலும் சுக்கு மற்றும் வேப்பிலை அரைத்து இனிய வெதுவெதுப்பாக செய்து, சிறிது சைந்தவ உப்புடன் கலந்து—சிறிது நேரம் கண்களில் வைத்திருக்க வேண்டும்; இது வீக்கம், அரிப்பு, வலியை நீக்கும்.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Moderation and precision in remedy: correct temperature, small salt quantity, brief application.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (skillful means) in action; disciplined care reduces duḥkha.
Application: Prepare Triphalā with milk; make a paste of dry ginger and neem leaves; warm pleasantly; add a small amount of rock-salt; apply/hold on the eyes briefly to remove swelling, itching, and pain.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171.54-58 (netra therapies: añjana, lepā, decoction, anti-timira preparation)
This verse uses Triphalā as a core formulation for eye-related discomfort, highlighting its role as a balancing, therapeutic compound in traditional practice.
It does not narrate afterlife cosmology here; it conveys applied knowledge for reducing suffering in embodied life, which supports disciplined living and religious duties.
It suggests a short-duration, gently warmed application using Triphalā with milk plus neem/ginger and a little rock-salt; modern use should be supervised by qualified medical professionals, especially for eye treatments.