Strīroga–Prasūti–Bāla Cikitsā, Viṣa-haraṇa, Rasāyana, Ṛtucaryā, Pañcakarma-saṅgraha
सकाञ्जिकं जपापुष्पपुष्पं ज्योतिष्मतीदलम् / दूर्वापिष्टं च संप्राश्य चित्रकं शर्करान्वितम्
sakāñjikaṃ japāpuṣpapuṣpaṃ jyotiṣmatīdalam / dūrvāpiṣṭaṃ ca saṃprāśya citrakaṃ śarkarānvitam
కాంజికం (పుల్లని మాండ) తో జపా పుష్పాలు, జ్యోతిష్మతి ఆకులు, దూర్వా కల్కం కలిసి సేవించాలి; అలాగే చక్కెర కలిపిన చిత్రకాన్ని కూడా తీసుకోవాలి.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Yukti (rational combination) in therapy—vehicles (anupāna) like kāñjika and sugar modulate potency and assimilation.
Vedantic Theme: Skillful means (upāya) in worldly life; disciplined regimen supports clarity and duty.
Application: Ingest with kāñjika: japa flowers, jyotiṣmatī leaves, and dūrvā paste; also take citraka mixed with sugar.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.172 (internal medicines and anupāna instructions)
Kāñjika is presented as a vehicle for ingestion, indicating a traditional method of delivering herbal substances in a palatable, processed medium.
It does not discuss Yama, preta states, or post-death rites; it is a therapeutic instruction, reflecting the Purana’s inclusion of applied health knowledge alongside spiritual teachings.
Treat it as archival evidence of historical materia medica; because herbs like citraka can be potent, consult qualified clinicians before any internal use.