Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
कृष्णाधात्रीसिताशुण्ठीमरीचसैन्धवान्वितः / क्वाथ एरण्डतैलेन सामं हन्त्यनिलं गुरुम्
kṛṣṇādhātrīsitāśuṇṭhīmarīcasaindhavānvitaḥ / kvātha eraṇḍatailena sāmaṃ hantyanilaṃ gurum
కృష్ణా, ధాత్రీ (ఆమలకి), చక్కెర, శుణ్ఠి, మరిచం, సైంధవంతో చేసిన క్వాథం—ఎరండ తైలంతో సమంగా సేవిస్తే—గంభీరమైన సామ-వాత దోషాన్ని కూడా జయిస్తుంది।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Addressing root causes (āma + vāta) rather than symptoms aligns with right discernment in action.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka in practice: remove obscurations (āvaraṇa) to restore natural function; bodily analogy to clearing ignorance.
Application: Use the specified kvātha with castor oil as anupāna to pacify severe vāta with heaviness/āma; pair with āma-reducing regimen (light diet, warmth) per vaidya.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (vāta disorders; use of eraṇḍa taila as vāta-anulomana)
This verse presents a practical Ayurvedic formulation, showing that the Garuda Purana also preserves applied health-instructions (upāya) for correcting vāta imbalance, not only afterlife teachings.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s journey; instead, it focuses on maintaining bodily balance through vāta-pacifying medicine—supporting dharmic life by sustaining health.
It highlights the principle of treating severe vāta with warming, digestive herbs and appropriate oil support; apply only with qualified Ayurvedic guidance.