Bhāiṣajya-yoga: Lehyas for Kāsa–Śvāsa–Hikkā, Blood-Pacifying Drinks, Udvartana Depilation, and Dental Brightening
तत्क्षणोद्वर्तनादेव लोमशातनमुत्तमम् / शङ्खमामलकं पत्रं धातक्याः कुसुमानि च
tatkṣaṇodvartanādeva lomaśātanamuttamam / śaṅkhamāmalakaṃ patraṃ dhātakyāḥ kusumāni ca
เพียงทำอุทวรรตนะทันทีนั้น ก็ให้ผลกำจัดขนอย่างยอดเยี่ยม; อีกทั้งผงสังข์ อามลกะ ใบไม้ และดอกธาตกี ก็กล่าวว่าใช้ได้เช่นกัน
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, Ācāra-context)
Application: Through immediate udvartana with the prepared compound, excellent depilation is achieved; additional recommended ingredients include conch powder, āmalaka, certain leaves, and dhātakī flowers.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.181 (udvartana procedures; alternative/additive ingredients like āmalaka, dhātakī)
This verse presents udvartana (powder-rubbing) as a quick, effective purification practice, specifically noted for excellent removal of body-hair and bodily cleansing using prescribed substances.
Although the Garuda Purana is famous for preta and afterlife teachings, this Ācāra-focused passage shows it also lays down practical daily/ritual disciplines for cleanliness and bodily purity.
Adopt disciplined, non-harmful hygiene and purification routines; if using traditional powders/herbs, do so safely and in line with one’s health conditions and local guidance.