Cikitsā-sāra: Doṣa Nidāna–Lakṣaṇa, Agni, Ajīrṇa/Āma Cikitsā, Daśamūla, and Prognostic Signs
श्यामत्वमङ्गविश्लेषबलमायासवर्धनम् / वायोर्लिङ्गानि तैर्युक्तं रोगं वातात्मकं वदेत्
śyāmatvamaṅgaviśleṣabalamāyāsavardhanam / vāyorliṅgāni tairyuktaṃ rogaṃ vātātmakaṃ vadet
Ang pangingitim ng kulay, pagkaluwag o pagkalansag ng mga bahagi ng katawan, pagkawala ng lakas, at pagdami ng pagod—ito ang mga tanda ng Vāyu na nagulo; kapag taglay ito ng tao, ang sakit ay dapat ipahayag na likas na Vāta.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Correct classification (nirnaya) based on signs: when vayu-lingas are present, declare the disease Vata in nature.
Vedantic Theme: Right knowledge leads to right action; naming and discerning phenomena reduces confusion (avidya) at the practical level.
Application: If darkish discoloration, limb looseness, loss of strength, and rising fatigue appear together, consider Vata aggravation and adopt Vata-pacifying routines (warmth, oiling, rest, regularity) under guidance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.168: vata-lakshana and dosha-vyadhi nirnaya
This verse lists diagnostic markers of Vāyu disturbance—dark discoloration, limb looseness, weakness, and rising fatigue—so a condition can be identified as Vāta-dominant.
It does not describe the soul’s journey here; instead, it presents bodily symptomology (doṣa-lakṣaṇa) used to classify disease, showing the text’s practical health instruction alongside spiritual topics.
Use these signs as an early warning of Vāta aggravation—prioritize rest, warmth, routine, and consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for individualized care.