Therapeutic Formulations for Glandular Swelling, Skin Diseases, Heat-Afflictions, Bleeding Disorders, Respiratory Complaints, and Vomiting
सोम राजस्य बीजानि नवनीतयुतानि च / मधुनास्वादितानि स्युः शुक्लकुष्ठहराणि वै / तक्रान्नपानतो रुद्र नात्र कार्या विचारणा
soma rājasya bījāni navanītayutāni ca / madhunāsvāditāni syuḥ śuklakuṣṭhaharāṇi vai / takrānnapānato rudra nātra kāryā vicāraṇā
సోమరాజ విత్తనాలను తాజా నవనీతంతో కలిపి తేనెతో రుచి చూసి సేవిస్తే అవి శ్వేతకుష్ఠాన్ని నిశ్చయంగా హరిస్తాయి. ఓ రుద్రా! మజ్జిగతో ఆహారపానంగా తీసుకుంటే ఇక సందేహవిచారణ అవసరం లేదు.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda; vocative 'Rudra' appears as an address within the cited tradition)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Right regimen (yukti) and proper anupāna (vehicle) determine therapeutic success.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (skillful means) in embodied life; disciplined intake supports sattva and steadiness.
Application: Administer Soma-rāja seeds with navanīta and honey; take with buttermilk as dietary vehicle as prescribed in the verse (with clinical identification and safety verification of the plant).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.190.13-17 (cluster on skin disorders and bile/heat conditions; anupāna and lepa/bhakṣya methods)
This verse preserves a traditional therapeutic prescription, presenting a specific combination (Soma-rāja seeds with butter and honey, supported by buttermilk diet) as a decisive remedy for śukla-kuṣṭha, showing the text’s practical guidance alongside its spiritual teachings.
While not describing afterlife doctrines here, the Garuda Purana also functions as a manual of right living (ācāra) and wellbeing; such remedies support bodily health, enabling steadiness in dharma, vows, and ritual observances.
Treat it as a record of classical tradition: consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before using any herb/seed-based remedy, and follow dietary discipline (pathya) as emphasized here (e.g., buttermilk-based regimen) under proper guidance.