Vidradhi–Gulma Nidāna
Causes and Signs of Abscess and Abdominal Mass
गुलम इत्युच्यते बस्तिनाभिहृत्पार्श्वसंश्रयः / वातजन्ये शिरः शूलज्वर प्लीहान्त्रकूजनम्
gulama ityucyate bastinābhihṛtpārśvasaṃśrayaḥ / vātajanye śiraḥ śūlajvara plīhāntrakūjanam
گُلْم اُس سخت گانٹھ کو کہتے ہیں جو مثانہ، ناف، دل کے علاقے اور پہلوؤں میں ٹھہر جائے۔ اگر یہ واتا سے پیدا ہو تو سر درد، قولنجی درد، بخار، تلی کے عوارض اور آنتوں میں گڑگڑاہٹ پیدا ہوتی ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Roga-lakṣaṇa-jñāna: defining gulma by anatomical seat and vāta-prakopa symptoms.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as anitya upādhi; suffering arises in prakṛti’s guṇic/doshic movements, prompting viveka.
Application: Use symptom-cluster recognition (site + vāta signs like śūla, kūjana) to triage and seek appropriate vaidya care; attend to vāta-pacifying regimen.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.160 (Ayurveda/roga-nidāna section): vāta/pitta/kapha-based differential signs for gulma and related śūla-jvara states
This verse defines gulma as a localized internal mass and lists its vāta-origin symptoms, showing the text’s practical, diagnostic approach to bodily disorders alongside spiritual instruction.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it gives a technical description of disease (gulma), reflecting the Garuda Purana’s inclusion of health knowledge relevant to sustaining dharmic life.
Use it as a traditional symptom checklist—abdominal mass with vāta-type signs like colicky pain, headache, fever, and intestinal rumbling warrants timely medical evaluation (and, for practitioners, vāta-balancing diet and routine under expert guidance).