Keśa-vardhana, Pālitā-nāśa, Śiraḥ-roga and Karṇa-śūla Cikitsā
Hair Growth, Greying Reversal, Head & Ear Remedies
शिरो ऽभ्यङ्गाच्छिराजन्मयूकालिख्याः क्षयं नयेत् / नवदग्धं शङ्खचूर्णं घृष्टसीसकलेपितम्
śiro 'bhyaṅgācchirājanmayūkālikhyāḥ kṣayaṃ nayet / navadagdhaṃ śaṅkhacūrṇaṃ ghṛṣṭasīsakalepitam
Sa pagmamasahe ng ulo gamit ang langis, napupuksa ang mga kuto at ang kanilang mga itlog na lumilitaw sa anit. Ipahid ang pulbos ng kabibe ng conch na bagong pinainit, na hinalo bilang pahid sa pininong tingga.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinatā-putra, within an instructional section)
Concept: Shauca (cleanliness) and regular care prevent infestation and disorder.
Vedantic Theme: Orderliness (sattva) supports steadiness of mind; bodily neglect agitates the mind.
Application: Perform head oil-massage to destroy lice and nits; apply freshly calcined conch-shell powder mixed into a paste with rubbed lead (as stated in the verse).
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.176 (head/scalp care: massage, powders, mineral adjuncts)
This verse presents śiro-abhyanga as a practical hygiene measure that helps eliminate lice and nits, showing the text’s emphasis on daily conduct and bodily upkeep alongside spiritual teaching.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s journey; instead, it belongs to an instructional passage on disciplined living (ācāra), implying that orderly, clean habits support dharmic life.
Adopt regular scalp care (including oil-massage) and treat infestations promptly; interpret the listed substances as a historical remedy and follow safe, modern medical guidance for any topical applications.