Pāṇḍu-Śotha Nidāna: Doṣa-wise Signs, Complications, and Prognosis
आघातेन च शस्त्रादिच्छेदभेदक्षतादिभिः / हिमानिलैर्दध्यनिलैर्भल्लातकपिकच्छजैः
āghātena ca śastrādicchedabhedakṣatādibhiḥ / himānilairdadhyanilairbhallātakapikacchajaiḥ
వారు ఆఘాతాల వల్ల, శస్త్రాదుల చేత—ఛేదన, భేదన, క్షతాది గాయాల ద్వారా—పీడింపబడుతారు. మరల హిమశీతల గాలులు, కఠినమైన గాలివీచులు, అలాగే భల్లాతకము మరియు కపికచ్ఛు (కౌహేజ్) వంటి దాహక స్పర్శల వల్ల కూడా బాధపడుతారు.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Harm arises from violence and reckless exposure; restraint and protection of life reduce suffering.
Vedantic Theme: Duḥkha tied to embodied contact (sparśa) and saṃsāric conditions; cultivate non-violence and prudence.
Application: Avoid violent conflict; use protective measures against cold winds and irritant plants; treat wounds promptly to prevent complications.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: wilderness/field
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.162 (viṣa/duṣaṇa causes and symptom progression)
This verse illustrates how karmic results are experienced as concrete sufferings—injury, cutting, and environmental torment—emphasizing moral accountability beyond death.
In the Preta-kanda narrative, the departed being (preta) undergoes consequences shaped by past actions; this verse lists specific modes of torment that occur in the post-death journey and Yama’s domain context.
Treat the verse as a reminder to avoid violence and harmful conduct, cultivate restraint and compassion, and follow dharmic living so that one’s post-death passage is not burdened by painful karmic results.