Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
कण्टकारिगुडूचीभ्यां पृथक् त्रिंशत्पले रसे / प्रस्थसिद्धं घृतञ्चैव कासनुद्धृदि दीपनः
kaṇṭakāriguḍūcībhyāṃ pṛthak triṃśatpale rase / prasthasiddhaṃ ghṛtañcaiva kāsanuddhṛdi dīpanaḥ
Gamit ang kaṇṭakārī at guḍūcī, kumuha ng tig-tatlumpung pala ng katas ng bawat isa at lutuin sa isang prastha ng ghee. Ang ghee na may gamot na ito’y nagpapahupa ng ubo, nagpapaliyab ng pagtunaw, at nagpapalakas sa dibdib/pusod-ng-puso.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Sustaining agni and prāṇa through proper diet-medicine supports clarity and duty.
Vedantic Theme: Harmony of prāṇa and mind through bodily balance; sattva fostered by proper nourishment.
Application: Prepare ghṛta cooked with kaṇṭakārī and guḍūcī juices (specified measures) for cough and digestive kindling; use cautiously with attention to digestion and contraindications.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (ghṛta preparations; kāsa and dīpana indications)
The verse presents ghṛta as a classical Ayurvedic carrier that delivers herbs like kaṇṭakārī and guḍūcī to relieve cough while supporting agni (digestion) and the chest region.
It does not describe the soul’s journey; it is a practical medical instruction embedded in Vishnu’s teaching to Garuda.
It points to an herb-infused ghee approach for respiratory and digestive support; because dosage and preparation depend on constitution and condition, consult an Ayurvedic clinician.