Anupāna and the Doṣa-Effects of Foods, Waters, Dairy, Oils, and Preparations
अपस्मारगदोन्मादमूर्छाघ्नं संस्कृतङ्घृतम् / अजादीनाञ्च सर्पोषि विद्याद्गोक्षीरसद्गुणैः / कफवातहरं मूत्रं सर्वक्रिमिविषापहम्
apasmāragadonmādamūrchāghnaṃ saṃskṛtaṅghṛtam / ajādīnāñca sarpoṣi vidyādgokṣīrasadguṇaiḥ / kaphavātaharaṃ mūtraṃ sarvakrimiviṣāpaham
Ang ghee na inihanda nang wasto (saṃskṛta-ghṛta) ay pumupuksa sa apasmāra (epilepsiya), karamdaman, unmāda (kabaliwan), at mūrcchā (pagkahimatay). Ang ghee ng kambing at iba pang hayop ay dapat ding maunawaang may mabubuting katangian tulad ng gatas ng baka. Ang ihi ay nag-aalis ng kapha at vāta at pumapatay sa lahat ng bulate at lason.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata/Kapha
Concept: Saṃskṛta (properly processed) substances can counter grave disorders; comparative materia medica (cow vs goat etc.) and the doctrine of specific antidotal actions (viṣa/krimi-hara).
Vedantic Theme: Embodied suffering is mitigated through right means (upāya) grounded in knowledge; disciplined care of the body supports higher pursuits.
Application: Use properly prepared ghee in conditions like apasmāra/unmāda/mūrcchā under expert guidance; recognize substitute ghees; employ urine-based remedies only within traditional medical supervision due to potency and safety concerns.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.169.45 (saṃskāra makes ghee tridoṣa-jit)
It is said to alleviate epilepsy, illness, insanity, and fainting—indicating a classical view of medicated ghee as a potent therapeutic preparation.
It does not discuss the soul’s journey; this section is practical health instruction, focusing on removing doṣic imbalance and toxins.
Interpret it as a historical Ayurvedic viewpoint: therapeutic fats and detox concepts are emphasized, but modern use should be guided by qualified medical advice.