Netra–Nāsa–Mukha Cikitsā, Vraṇa/Bhasma Prayoga, Jvara–Vāta Remedies, and Protective/Uccāṭana Procedures
मयूररुधिरेणैव जीवं संहरते शिव / ज्वलतां तु भुजङ्गानां बिलस्थानामपीश्वर
mayūrarudhireṇaiva jīvaṃ saṃharate śiva / jvalatāṃ tu bhujaṅgānāṃ bilasthānāmapīśvara
నెమలి రక్తమాత్రంతోనే భగవాన్ శివుడు ప్రాణాన్ని హరిస్తాడు; బిళ్లల్లో నివసించే జ్వలించే సర్పాలపైనా ఆయనే ఈశ్వరుడు, వారిని వశపరచగలడు।
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra in the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Concept: Īśvara as controller of prāṇa and of dangerous beings; reliance on divine sovereignty for protection.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-niyantṛtva (the Lord as regulator of life and death)
Application: Cultivate devotional remembrance and surrender when facing fear; frame protective acts as dependent on divine will rather than mere technique.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: subterranean holes (bilas)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.177 (serpent-warding/mantra-prayoga context)
It emphasizes divine sovereignty—Śiva is portrayed as capable of ending life and also controlling deadly forces like serpents, highlighting reliance on divine protection in extreme danger.
By mentioning “blazing serpents” in their burrows and the Lord’s mastery over them, the verse frames serpents/poison as ultimately controllable through higher divine power rather than mere human effort.
Treat it as a teaching on seeking protection through prayer, dharma, and prudent action in emergencies—especially when facing fear, toxins, or sudden threats—while avoiding harmful literalization of dangerous remedies.