Rasāyana for Longevity: Milk-Based Regimens, Triphalā, Palāśa, and Bhr̥ṅgarāja (Śrāvaṇa & Puṣya Observances)
भृङ्गराजस्य वै मूलं पुष्यर्क्षे तु समाहृतम् / विधाय तस्य चूर्णं वै ससौवीरञ्च भक्षयेतं
bhṛṅgarājasya vai mūlaṃ puṣyarkṣe tu samāhṛtam / vidhāya tasya cūrṇaṃ vai sasauvīrañca bhakṣayetaṃ
ในวันนักษัตรปุษยะ ให้เก็บรากภฤงคราช แล้วทำเป็นผงและรับประทานร่วมกับเสาวีระ (เครื่องดื่มหมักบำรุง)
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Efficacy depends on right time, right substance, and right method; disciplined action yields enhanced results.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla as an ordering principle within prakṛti; skill in means (upāya-kauśala) supports embodied duty.
Application: Collect bhr̥ṅgarāja root specifically on Puṣya; dry and powder; ingest with sauvīra as an anupāna (vehicle) under appropriate guidance.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: herb-gathering site and household/clinic
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.187 (Puṣya-timed rasāyana preparations; anti-aging and strength claims in adjacent verses)
The verse links efficacy to auspicious timing: collecting bhr̥ṅgarāja root specifically under Puṣya nakshatra is presented as the proper ritual-astrological condition for preparation and use.
It shows the text also preserves practical dharma-oriented guidance, including traditional medicinal and observance-based instructions, not only descriptions of Yama’s realm and post-death rites.
If following traditional practice, one may note the emphasis on correct identification of herbs and disciplined timing; in modern use, consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before ingesting any fermented preparation.