Atīsāra (Diarrhoea) and Grahaṇī-doṣa: Causes, Prodromal Signs, Doṣa-wise Symptoms, and Major-Disease Status
तस्य स्यादग्निनिर्वाणकार्यैरत्यर्थसञ्चितैः / सामं शकृन्निरामं वा जीर्णं येनातिसार्यते
tasya syādagninirvāṇakāryairatyarthasañcitaiḥ / sāmaṃ śakṛnnirāmaṃ vā jīrṇaṃ yenātisāryate
สำหรับผู้นั้น ด้วยเหตุที่ดับไฟย่อย (อัคนิ) และด้วยการสั่งสมโทษะมากเกิน จึงเกิดอทิสาระ (atisāra) ถ่ายอุจจาระบ้าง ‘มีอามะ’ บ้าง ‘ไร้อามะ’ ตามสิ่งที่ย่อยแล้วหรือยังไม่ย่อย
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Right understanding of causation and signs (nimitta-lakṣaṇa) guides proper response; agni is central to health.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discernment) applied to embodied life; recognizing causes and effects reduces suffering.
Application: Identify whether diarrhea is sāma (with toxins/undigested matter) or nirāma; prioritize restoring digestive fire and reducing accumulation through appropriate diet and measures.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.157.16 (definition and behavior of atisāra); Garuda Purana 1.157.17-18 (grahaṇī types and symptoms)
This verse links diarrhoea to āma and weakened digestive fire, showing that purification and restoring agni are central to correcting disease.
Indirectly: it emphasizes bodily discipline and health (agni/āma management) as part of dharmic living, which supports clarity of mind for spiritual practice.
Treat recurrent loose motions as a sign of impaired digestion (agni) and possible āma—prioritize light, digestible food and avoid overeating/accumulation.