Rasa-Dravya Varga: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Pungent, Bitter, Astringent; Snehana and Svedana Guidelines
व्योषशिग्रूमूलकं देवदारु च कुष्ठकम् / लशुनं वल्गुजी फलं मुस्तागुग्गुलुलाङ्गली
vyoṣaśigrūmūlakaṃ devadāru ca kuṣṭhakam / laśunaṃ valgujī phalaṃ mustāguggululāṅgalī
Ang vyōṣa (trikatu), ugat ng śigrū (puno ng malunggay/drumstick), mūlaka (labanos), devadāru (deodar) at kuṣṭhaka; bawang; bunga/fruit ng valgujī; mustā; guggulu; at lāṅgalī—ito ang mga sangkap na binanggit sa talaan.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Knowledge of dravyas (trikatu, devadāru, kuṣṭha, etc.) as the basis for rational therapy.
Vedantic Theme: Vidya applied to sustain the body as a vehicle for dharma and contemplation.
Application: Identify and source listed herbs correctly; use under proper formulation rather than isolated, uninformed use.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.173 (kaṭu-varga dravya listing leading into properties)
This verse preserves a nighaṇṭu-style enumeration of drugs used in classical Indian healing, showing that the Purana also transmits practical health knowledge alongside spiritual instruction.
It does not discuss the soul’s journey directly; it belongs to a health/medicine context, supporting bodily well-being as part of dharmic living.
Use it as a reference list for identifying traditional herbs, and consult qualified Ayurvedic practitioners before applying any formulation, especially with potent substances like lāṅgalī.