Remedial Formulas for Wounds (Vraṇa), Sinus/Fistula (Nāḍī-vraṇa), Swellings (Granthikā), and Bhūta/Graha Afflictions
गुग्गुलूलूकपुच्छाभ्यां धूपो ग्रहहरो भवेत् / चातुर्थिकज्वरैर्मुक्तो कृष्णवस्त्रावगुण्ठितः
guggulūlūkapucchābhyāṃ dhūpo grahaharo bhavet / cāturthikajvarairmukto kṛṣṇavastrāvaguṇṭhitaḥ
การรมควันด้วยกุคคุลุและหางนกฮูกกล่าวกันว่าสลายเคราะห์ร้ายได้ เมื่อพ้นไข้จับสี่แล้ว พึงคลุมกายด้วยผ้าสีดำ
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra in the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Concept: Afflictions are framed as graha-doṣa; remedial rites and disciplined post-illness conduct mitigate their effects.
Vedantic Theme: Karmic causality is addressed through upāya at the empirical level; restraint after recovery supports sattva and stability.
Application: Perform dhūpa with guggulu and (symbolically) ulūka-puccha; after quartan fever subsides, observe protective covering/avoid exposure as a convalescent rule.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.188 (graha-śānti/auṣadha and dhūpa remedies); Garuda Purana 1.189 (further therapeutic instructions)
This verse presents dhūpa as a practical graha-śānti measure—using specific substances (like guggulu) to counteract ‘graha’ affliction, understood as harmful astral/occult influence or seizure.
Alongside afterlife teachings, the Garuda Purana also preserves ritual and protective practices for worldly distress; here it links illness (cāturthika jvara) and graha-affliction with prescribed remedial observances.
As a takeaway, it emphasizes disciplined remedial practice: use purificatory measures (like incense/fumigation) and follow post-illness protective restraint; modern readers can interpret it as combining spiritual care with responsible health practices.