Strīroga–Prasūti–Bāla Cikitsā, Viṣa-haraṇa, Rasāyana, Ṛtucaryā, Pañcakarma-saṅgraha
सिन्दूत्यरार्कराशुण्ठीकणामधुगुडैः क्रमात् / वर्षादिष्वभया सेव्या रसायनगुणौषिणा
sindūtyarārkarāśuṇṭhīkaṇāmadhuguḍaiḥ kramāt / varṣādiṣvabhayā sevyā rasāyanaguṇauṣiṇā
సిందూత్య, అర్క, శుంఠి, పిప్పలి, తేనె, బెల్లం—ఇవన్నీ క్రమంగా తీసుకొని వర్షాది ఋతువులలో అభయా (హరితకీ) సేవించవలెను; ఇది ఉష్ణ రసాయనమై పునర్యౌవనదాయిని।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Preservation of the body through disciplined seasonal rasāyana supports longevity and capacity for righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Śarīra as an instrument (sādhana) for puruṣārthas; balance of guṇas via right regimen.
Application: Follow rainy-season onward (varṣādi) warming rasāyana: take the listed adjuncts in sequence and use harītakī appropriately to maintain digestion and vitality.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.172 (rasāyana/auṣadha section; adjacent verses on fever, longevity, and tonics)
Here abhayā is recommended as a seasonal rasāyana, implying it supports longevity and resilience when used with appropriate supportive ingredients.
The verse is medical rather than eschatological; it supports dharma indirectly by maintaining bodily strength and clarity needed for disciplined life and rites.
Adopt season-appropriate routines and avoid one-size-fits-all supplements; if using classical herbs like harītakī, do so under Ayurvedic supervision.