Bhāiṣajya-yoga: Lehyas for Kāsa–Śvāsa–Hikkā, Blood-Pacifying Drinks, Udvartana Depilation, and Dental Brightening
हरितालं शङ्खचूर्णं कदलीदलभस्मना / एतद्द्रव्येण चोद्वर्त्य लोमशातनमुत्तमम्
haritālaṃ śaṅkhacūrṇaṃ kadalīdalabhasmanā / etaddravyeṇa codvartya lomaśātanamuttamam
Ang haritāla (orpiment), pulbos ng kabibe ng sankha, at abo ng dahon ng saging—kapag ipinahid at ikinuskos sa katawan ang halong ito, nakakamit ang isang napakahusay na pampatanggal ng balahibo.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vainateya)
Application: Prepare a depilatory by mixing haritāla (orpiment), śaṅkha-cūrṇa (conch powder), and ash of banana leaves; apply by udvartana (rubbing/powder-massage) to remove body hair.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.181 (cosmetic/medical preparations; udvartana context)
This verse presents udvartana as a practical preparation/purificatory body-care procedure, giving a specific mixture used to remove body hair as part of ritual cleanliness and observance-related grooming.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s journey; instead, it belongs to the Ācāra (conduct) section, emphasizing bodily preparation and cleanliness that support disciplined religious life.
It highlights the broader principle of maintaining cleanliness and disciplined preparation before religious practices; any physical application should be approached cautiously and, if attempted, only with safe modern substitutes and expert guidance.