The Glory of Dhātrī (Āmalakī) and Tulasī: Ekādaśī Observance and Protection from Preta States
ग्रहा दुष्टाश्च ये केचिदुग्राश्च दैत्यराक्षसाः । सर्वे न दुष्टतां यांतिधात्रीफल सुसेवनात्
grahā duṣṭāśca ye kecidugrāśca daityarākṣasāḥ | sarve na duṣṭatāṃ yāṃtidhātrīphala susevanāt
แม้บรรดาเคราะห์ (คเณศ/ครหะ) ที่ให้โทษ และเหล่าอสูรกับรากษสผู้ดุร้ายทั้งหลาย—ย่อมไม่คงความร้ายไว้ เมื่อเสวยผลธาตรี (อามลกี) อย่างดีและสม่ำเสมอ
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Concept: Regular, disciplined consumption of a sanctified sattvic substance (dhātrī) pacifies hostile influences—cosmic (grahas) and demonic (daitya/rākṣasa).
Application: Maintain steady wholesome routines; when anxious about ‘bad influences,’ prioritize ethical living, cleanliness, prayer, and healthful diet over panic-driven remedies.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: दुष्टाश्च = दुष्टाः + च; केचिदुग्राश्च = केचित् + उग्राः + च; दैत्यराक्षसाः is a द्वन्द्व; यांतिधात्रीफल = यान्ति + धात्रीफल; सुसेवनात् = सु + सेवनात् (within compound).
It states that even malefic grahas lose their harmfulness through the proper, regular consumption of dhātrī fruit (āmalakī).
They function as a broader category of harmful forces—cosmic (grahas) and demonic (daityas/rākṣasas)—emphasizing dhātrī’s protective, pacifying power against multiple kinds of adversity.
It promotes disciplined, beneficial practice (su-sevana) as a means to reduce harm and fear—encouraging steady self-care and faith in dharmic remedies rather than panic about hostile influences.