Kuṣṭha-bheda-lakṣaṇa-nidāna and Śvitra (Kilāsa) Prognosis
स्पर्शैकाहारसंगादिसेवनात्प्रायशो गदाः / एकशय्यासनाच्चैव वस्त्रमाल्यानुलेपनात्
sparśaikāhārasaṃgādisevanātprāyaśo gadāḥ / ekaśayyāsanāccaiva vastramālyānulepanāt
Karaniwang lumilitaw ang mga karamdaman dahil sa pagdikit, sa pagsasalo ng iisang pagkain at sa malapit na pakikisalamuha; gayundin sa paggamit ng iisang higaan at upuan, at sa pagsasalo ng damit, kuwintas na bulaklak, at mga pamahid o langis na pangpahid.
Dhanvantari (teaching on causes of disease transmission and conduct)
Concept: Avoidance of disease through restraint in sharing intimate objects and contact (aśauca/śauca-aligned hygiene).
Vedantic Theme: Deha as instrument (sādhana) requiring protection; sattva preserved by śauca and saṃyama.
Application: Do not share food plates, bedding, seats, clothes, garlands, or ointments; maintain personal hygiene and separation during illness.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Brahma-khanda) medical/ayurvedic sections on roga-hetu and śauca; Adjacent chapters on bodily impurities and disease causation
It presents health-preserving restraint as a dharmic practice—avoiding harmful sharing prevents suffering and supports social responsibility.
By implication, it links daily conduct to wellbeing and reduced harm. In Garuda Purana’s broader worldview, responsible living supports good karma and steadiness for spiritual practice.
Avoid sharing items that transmit illness (food, bedding, clothing, cosmetics/ointments), especially during outbreaks; practice cleanliness and mindful contact.