Strīroga–Prasava Cikitsā, Bāla-Rakṣā, Rasāyana and Vājīkaraṇa Prayogas
तिलक्वाथेन संयुक्तं रक्तगुल्मं स्त्रिया हर / कुसुमस्य निबद्धञ्च तरुणीनां महेश्वर
tilakvāthena saṃyuktaṃ raktagulmaṃ striyā hara / kusumasya nibaddhañca taruṇīnāṃ maheśvara
ஓ மகேஸ்வரா, எள்ளுக் கஷாயத்துடன் சேர்த்த மருந்து பெண்களின் ‘ரக்தகுல்ம’ குறையை நீக்கும்; மேலும் இளம்பெண்களுக்கு மலர்ப் பந்தம் (மலர் கட்டுதல்) விதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda, within an Ācāra/Prayoga-style passage)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Holistic care: bodily disorders are treated through both material remedies and protective observances, reflecting integrated dharmic living.
Vedantic Theme: Interplay of gross (sthūla) and subtle (sūkṣma) supports; upāyas may be medicinal and symbolic without contradicting higher truth.
Application: Prepare sesame-based decoction for rakta-gulma in women; apply prescribed floral binding/amulet practice for young women as supportive care.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.202 (continuation of gynecological therapeutics; inclusion of non-pharmacological bindings suggests ritual adjuncts)
This verse presents sesame-based preparation (tila-kvātha) as a curative measure, reflecting tila’s common ritual-and-remedial role in Purāṇic practice (purification, protection, and supportive healing).
Rather than describing the afterlife, it functions as an Ācāra-style instruction: dharma includes caring for the body through sanctioned remedies and protective observances used in household life.
Use it as a reminder that traditional texts often pair spirituality with practical wellbeing; for health issues, seek qualified medical guidance while treating ritual practices as cultural/spiritual support rather than a substitute for care.