Bhaiṣajya-yogas: Digestive Modakas, Vāta-Śamana Oils, Karṇa-Roga Tailas, Kuṣṭha/Śvitra Applications, Vraṇa-Cikitsā, and Medhya Preparations
शुष्कमूलकशुण्ठीनां क्षारो हिङ्गुलनागरम् / शतपुष्पा वचा कुष्ठं दारुशिग्रुरसाञ्जनम्
śuṣkamūlakaśuṇṭhīnāṃ kṣāro hiṅgulanāgaram / śatapuṣpā vacā kuṣṭhaṃ dāruśigrurasāñjanam
ด่างจากหัวไชเท้าแห้งและขิงแห้ง ผสมหิงคุลและนาคาร; พร้อมทั้งศตปุษปา วจา กุษฐะ ดารุ-ศิครุ และรสาญชนะ—ให้รวมเป็นส่วนผสมเดียวกัน.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra in an instructional catalog of remedies)
Concept: Systematic knowledge of dravya-guṇa (substance qualities) and synergistic compounding.
Vedantic Theme: Order (ṛta-like) expressed as classification and right combination; knowledge serving well-being.
Application: Combine kṣāra (from dried radish and ginger) with hiṅgula and nāgara, plus śatapuṣpā, vacā, kuṣṭha, dāru-śigru, and rasāñjana as part of a formulation (contextually for ear disorders).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.192 (lists of herbs/minerals for karnaroga formulations)
This verse functions as a materia-medica style enumeration, preserving traditional ingredient names used in classical formulations and guiding correct identification of substances.
Alongside teachings on dharma and post-death rites, the text also transmits practical knowledge such as health and remedies; this verse is part of that instructional, catalog-like section.
Use it as a reference for accurate Sanskrit-to-botanical identification when studying traditional formulations, and consult qualified practitioners before applying any medicinal preparation.