Aśva–Gaja Āyurveda: Marks, Defects, Wounds, Doṣa-Therapy, and Protective Rites
व्रणे कुष्ठेषु खञ्जेषु त्रिफलाक्वाथसंयुतम् / मन्दाग्नौ शोथरोगे च गवां मूत्रेण योजितम्
vraṇe kuṣṭheṣu khañjeṣu triphalākvāthasaṃyutam / mandāgnau śotharoge ca gavāṃ mūtreṇa yojitam
Para sa mga sugat, ketong/mga sakit sa balat, at pagkapilay, ibigay ito na may kasamang pinagpakuluang Triphalā. At sa mahinang apoy ng pagtunaw (agni) at sa sakit na pamamaga, ihanda rin ito sa paghahalo ng ihi ng baka.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Compassionate maintenance of health through disciplined remedies; purification and restoration as part of righteous living.
Vedantic Theme: Care for the embodied being without attachment; using sattvic supports to stabilize life for higher aims.
Application: For wounds/skin disease/lameness administer with triphalā-kvātha; for mandāgni and śotha prepare/admix with cow urine, considering contraindications and hygiene.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: healing setting (āśrama/vaidya-gṛha)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.201 (formulation combinations and indications)
This verse presents Triphalā decoction (triphala-kvātha) as a key adjuvant, specifically recommended for wound-healing and difficult skin disorders, indicating its cleansing and balancing role in traditional formulations.
This particular verse is not about afterlife geography or Yama’s realm; it belongs to a practical remedial section, emphasizing bodily purification and health-maintenance as part of dharmic living.
It highlights a classical approach: match the vehicle/adjuvant to the condition (Triphalā decoction or gomūtra) and treat digestion (mandāgni) as foundational; any real-world use should be guided by a qualified Ayurveda practitioner.