Roganidāna: Definitions, Fivefold Diagnostic Method, and Doṣa-wise Causes
हेतुव्याधिविपर्यस्तविपर्यस्तार्थकारिणाम् / औषधान्नविहाराणामुपयोगं सुखावहम्
hetuvyādhiviparyastaviparyastārthakāriṇām / auṣadhānnavihārāṇāmupayogaṃ sukhāvaham
Para sa mga taong ang mga sanhi sa katawan at mga karamdaman ay nagulo, kaya ang mga bagay ay kumikilos nang baligtad (nakapipinsala), ang wastong paggamit ng gamot, pagkain, at pamumuhay ay nagiging bukal ng ginhawa at kagalingan.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Right application (upayoga) of medicine, diet, and vihāra restores comfort when bodily causation is ‘reversed’ (vipa ryasta) by disorder.
Vedantic Theme: Body as instrument (śarīra-sādhana) requiring disciplined maintenance; suffering mitigated by right means (upāya) in vyavahāra.
Application: Adopt individualized regimen: correct medicine, appropriate food, and lifestyle adjustments; avoid one-size-fits-all when symptoms show paradoxical reactions.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.146.8 (upashaya/asatmya); Garuda Purana 1.146.9 (samprapti of disease)
This verse states that when causes and diseases become disordered, well-being depends on the correct application of medicines, food, and daily regimen—together bringing relief and comfort.
Indirectly: it emphasizes maintaining the body through disciplined remedies and conduct, supporting dharmic living and preparedness for life’s transitions discussed elsewhere in the Garuda Purana.
Treat health holistically: use appropriate medication, eat suitable foods, and follow a supportive lifestyle routine—especially when the body reacts unpredictably.