Visarpa Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa
Causes, Types, and Prognosis of Rapidly Spreading Eruptive Disorders
बाह्यहेतोः क्षतात्क्रुद्ध्वः सरक्तं पित्तमीरयन् / वीसर्पं मारुतः कुर्यात्कुलत्थसदृशैश्चितम्
bāhyahetoḥ kṣatātkruddhvaḥ saraktaṃ pittamīrayan / vīsarpaṃ mārutaḥ kuryātkulatthasadṛśaiścitam
బాహ్య కారణం—గాయం వంటి దానివల్ల—కోపించిన మారుత (వాత) రక్తమిశ్రిత పిత్తాన్ని ప్రేరేపించి, కులత్థం వంటి గుబ్బలతో కూడిన వీసర్పాన్ని కలిగిస్తుంది.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Hetu–doṣa–dūṣya reasoning: external injury aggravates vāta, which mobilizes pitta with blood to manifest vīsarpa.
Vedantic Theme: Causality within prakṛti: effects arise from conditions; discernment (viveka) separates observer from observed processes.
Application: After injury, prevent doṣa aggravation: avoid drying/irritating factors that provoke vāta and heating factors that inflame pitta; monitor for rapid spread and kulattha-like papules.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.163.23-24: symptom complex and prognosis based on doṣa combinations; Garuda Purana 1.163 (overall): Ayurvedic nosology and doṣa theory
This verse uses vīsarpa as a technical Ayurvedic example to show how external injury can aggravate vāta and mobilize pitta with blood, producing a fast-spreading disorder—illustrating doṣa-based causation.
It does not describe the soul’s journey here; instead, it presents a medical (Ayurvedic) teaching within the Garuda Purana’s broader encyclopedic instruction from Vishnu to Garuda.
Treat wounds carefully and watch for rapidly spreading, burning, painful eruptions—an early-warning model framed as vāta-driven spread with pitta-rakta involvement.