Vidradhi–Gulma Nidāna
Causes and Signs of Abscess and Abdominal Mass
गर्भाशये च सुतरां शूलांश्चैवासृगाश्रये / योनिस्त्रावश्च दौर्गन्ध्यं भूयः स्यन्दनवेदने
garbhāśaye ca sutarāṃ śūlāṃścaivāsṛgāśraye / yonistrāvaśca daurgandhyaṃ bhūyaḥ syandanavedane
Sa sinapupunan ay may matinding pagdurusa—mga kirot na tumutusok at isang tahanang punô ng dugo; may pag-agos din mula sa daanan ng yoni, mabahong amoy, at paulit-ulit na pighati dahil sa walang tigil na pagtagas.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Embodiment entails unavoidable duḥkha; attachment to bodily pleasure leads to painful consequences; cultivate dispassion.
Vedantic Theme: Duḥkha-darśana leading to vairāgya; body as anitya/duḥkha; impetus toward liberation-seeking.
Application: Develop compassion for sufferers; reduce body-identification; seek ethical living and spiritual practice alongside proper medical care.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: body-internal (gynecological)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana passages emphasizing deha-duḥkha and vairāgya (general)
This verse highlights the inherent misery of embodied existence, reinforcing detachment (vairāgya) and the urgency of dharma and liberation from repeated birth.
By portraying the womb as a painful, impure environment, the text points to rebirth as a consequence of karmic continuity, motivating ethical living and spiritual practice to end saṁsāra.
Use it as a reminder to cultivate self-control, compassion, and disciplined sādhanā—so life is not wasted in sense-driven actions that deepen karmic bondage and repeated suffering.