Treatment of Nāḍī-vraṇa, Bhagandara, Upadaṃśa, Fractures, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra, Āmlapitta, ENT–Eye Disorders, and Bleeding Conditions
शतमूल्यैरण्डमूलचक्राव्याघ्रीपलैः शृतम् / तैलं नस्यमरुश्लेष्मतिमिरोर्ध्वर् (द्ध) गदापहम्
śatamūlyairaṇḍamūlacakrāvyāghrīpalaiḥ śṛtam / tailaṃ nasyamaruśleṣmatimirordhvar (ddha) gadāpaham
சதமூலி, எரண்டை வேரு, சக்ரா, வ்யாக்ரீ—ஒவ்வொன்றும் ஒரு பல அளவில் சேர்த்து காய்ச்சிய எண்ணெயை நஸ்யமாகப் பயன்படுத்தினால் உலர்ச்சி, கபம், திமிரம் மற்றும் மேல்பகுதி நோய்கள் நீங்கும்।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Mixed
Concept: Right procedure (vidhi) and measured preparation in healing; disciplined application of therapy.
Vedantic Theme: Order and measure (niyama) in action; skillful means (upaya) in embodied life.
Application: Prepare medicated oil by cooking with śatamūlī, castor root, cakrā, and vyāghrī (one pala each); administer as nasya to relieve dryness, phlegm disorders, timira, and upper-region diseases.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.171 (nasya and head/upper-body therapeutics)
This verse explicitly recommends nasya (nasal therapy) with medicated oil as a targeted treatment for upper-body disorders, including phlegm-related issues and visual obscuration (timira).
It does not; the focus is on bodily therapy (ūrdhva-jatru/upper-region ailments) rather than eschatology or Yama’s realm.
It underscores the classical Ayurvedic idea that nasal administration can influence head-and-sense disorders; any nasya practice should be done under qualified supervision.