Anupāna and the Doṣa-Effects of Foods, Waters, Dairy, Oils, and Preparations
यवकोलकुलत्थानां यूषः कण्ठ्यो ऽनिलापहः / मुद्गामलकजो ग्राही श्लेष्मपित्तविनाशनः
yavakolakulatthānāṃ yūṣaḥ kaṇṭhyo 'nilāpahaḥ / mudgāmalakajo grāhī śleṣmapittavināśanaḥ
Ang sabaw na mula sa sebada, jujube, at horse-gram ay nagpapaginhawa sa lalamunan at nagpapawi ng vāta. Ang paghahanda mula sa munggo at āmalakī ay may bisa ng pagsipsip/pagpigil sa labis na pag-agos at winawasak ang kapha at pitta.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Dosha-specific dietetics: different grains/legumes and adjuncts yield distinct actions (kanthya, anilapaha, grahi).
Vedantic Theme: Skillful means (upaya) and discernment in maintaining the body for higher aims.
Application: For throat discomfort and vata, use yava-kola-kulattha yusha; for loose stools/excess discharge with kapha-pitta, use mudga-āmalakī grahi preparation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.169 (dietary therapeutics; grahi/kanthya terms)
The verse categorizes foods by their effects on vāta, pitta, and kapha, showing a scriptural framework for health as part of right living.
It supports the broader ethic that disciplined bodily care aids dharma and spiritual steadiness, which are traditionally linked with favorable outcomes after death.
Adopt the principle: choose foods that calm current imbalances (e.g., throat-soothing broths; lighter, kapha-reducing preparations) rather than eating indiscriminately.