Causes and Signs of Hṛdroga
Heart Disease) and Tṛṣṇā (Pathological Thirst
अकस्माद्दीनता शोको भयं शब्दे ऽसैष्णुता / वेपथुर्वेपनान्मोहः श्वासरोधो ऽल्पनिद्रता
akasmāddīnatā śoko bhayaṃ śabde 'saiṣṇutā / vepathurvepanānmohaḥ śvāsarodho 'lpanidratā
Ang biglaang pagkalungkot, pighati, takot, hindi makayanan ang ingay, panginginig, delusyon, hirap sa paghinga, at kawalan ng tulog ay mga masamang senyales.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Attentiveness to bodily and mental portents as signals to correct conduct, seek remedy, and prepare responsibly.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatā (impermanence) of embodied life; the body-mind complex as a changing field (kṣetra) requiring vigilance.
Application: Treat sudden fear, grief, breath-obstruction, and insomnia as warning signs: reduce sensory overload, stabilize breath, seek competent care, and adopt sattvic routine.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: medical/ariṣṭa and roga-lakṣaṇa passages in the same adhyāya (1.154); Garuda Purana: Pretakalpa themes of impermanence and preparedness (general)
This verse lists mental and pranic disturbances as warning signs, prompting timely spiritual preparation, repentance, and dharmic conduct.
By highlighting breath-obstruction, delusion, and insomnia, it indicates destabilization of prana and mind—conditions that precede transition and influence one’s readiness for the post-death journey described later.
Treat persistent fear, agitation, insomnia, and breath distress as a cue to reduce harm, increase sattvic living, seek counsel/medical care, and intensify prayer, charity, and remembrance of Vishnu.