Domestic Therapeutics for Teeth, Ears, Women’s Kleda, Digestion, Poison-Check, and Eye Disorders
शुष्कमूलकशुण्ठीनां क्षारो हिङ्गुमहौषधम् / सतपुष्पावचा कुष्ठं दारु शिग्र रसाञ्जनम्
śuṣkamūlakaśuṇṭhīnāṃ kṣāro hiṅgumahauṣadham / satapuṣpāvacā kuṣṭhaṃ dāru śigra rasāñjanam
ด่างที่ทำจากหัวไชเท้าแห้งและขิงแห้ง พร้อมฮิงคุและมหาโอสถ อีกทั้งศตปุษปา วจา กุษฐะ ดารุ ศิครุ และรสาญชนะ—ทั้งหมดนี้เป็นตัวยาตามตำรับที่พึงใช้
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Right knowledge applied to alleviate suffering is a dharmic act; disciplined formulation matters.
Vedantic Theme: Compassion expressed through karma-yoga: skillful action (kaushala) in service of wellbeing.
Application: Assemble the specified ingredients (kshara from dried radish and dry ginger, hing, mahauṣadha, śatapuṣpā, vacā, kuṣṭha, dāru, śigru, rasāñjana) as per the indicated formulation and dosage tradition.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.179 (continuation of formulations; kshara and digestive/antimicrobial dravyas recur)
This verse preserves a traditional ingredient-list used for a prescribed remedy, showing how ritual contexts in the Garuda Purana also include practical therapeutic supports.
In the Preta Kanda, guidance around the post-death period often includes supportive measures; this verse contributes by naming specific medicinal substances used in an instructed preparation.
Use it as a textual reference for identifying classical herb-names and cross-check with qualified Ayurvedic guidance before any real-world use, since traditional names and doses require expert interpretation.