Vidradhi–Gulma Nidāna
Causes and Signs of Abscess and Abdominal Mass
गुलम इत्युच्यते बस्तिनाभिहृत्पार्श्वसंश्रयः / वातजन्ये शिरः शूलज्वर प्लीहान्त्रकूजनम्
gulama ityucyate bastinābhihṛtpārśvasaṃśrayaḥ / vātajanye śiraḥ śūlajvara plīhāntrakūjanam
గుల్మము అనగా బస్తి, నాభి, హృదయప్రదేశము మరియు పార్శ్వములలో ఆశ్రయించిన కఠిన గడ్డ. ఇది వాతజన్యమైతే శిరోవేదన, శూలము, జ్వరము, ప్లీహావికారము మరియు ఆంత్రగురుగుర ధ్వని కలుగజేస్తుంది.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Roga-lakṣaṇa-jñāna: defining gulma by anatomical seat and vāta-prakopa symptoms.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as anitya upādhi; suffering arises in prakṛti’s guṇic/doshic movements, prompting viveka.
Application: Use symptom-cluster recognition (site + vāta signs like śūla, kūjana) to triage and seek appropriate vaidya care; attend to vāta-pacifying regimen.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.160 (Ayurveda/roga-nidāna section): vāta/pitta/kapha-based differential signs for gulma and related śūla-jvara states
This verse defines gulma as a localized internal mass and lists its vāta-origin symptoms, showing the text’s practical, diagnostic approach to bodily disorders alongside spiritual instruction.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it gives a technical description of disease (gulma), reflecting the Garuda Purana’s inclusion of health knowledge relevant to sustaining dharmic life.
Use it as a traditional symptom checklist—abdominal mass with vāta-type signs like colicky pain, headache, fever, and intestinal rumbling warrants timely medical evaluation (and, for practitioners, vāta-balancing diet and routine under expert guidance).