Visarpa Nidāna-Lakṣaṇa
Causes, Types, and Prognosis of Rapidly Spreading Eruptive Disorders
स्निध्नो ऽसितो मेचकाभो मलिनः शोथवान्गुरुः / गम्भीरपाकः प्रायोष्मस्पृष्टः क्लिन्नोंऽवदीर्यते
snidhno 'sito mecakābho malinaḥ śothavānguruḥ / gambhīrapākaḥ prāyoṣmaspṛṣṭaḥ klinnoṃ'vadīryate
یہ چکنا، سیاہ—بادل نیلی جھلک والا—گندا، سوجا ہوا اور بھاری ہوتا ہے۔ اندر تک گہرا پک کر پیپ بنتا ہے؛ گرمی لگے تو عموماً تر ہو کر پھٹ جاتا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Lakṣaṇa-jñāna (diagnostic description) of a severe spreading lesion; knowledge as a means to right action.
Vedantic Theme: Prakṛti-vikāra: bodily states are mutable modifications, not the Self.
Application: Use symptom-pattern recognition (color, swelling, suppuration, response to heat) to identify severity early and seek appropriate treatment; avoid aggravating heat/contact.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.163 (Ayurveda/roga-lakṣaṇa section): vīsarpa and related lesions; subsequent verses on doṣa involvement and prognosis
Such markers make the teaching concrete: specific sensory signs (color, swelling, heaviness) portray how suffering manifests in the body due to accumulated causes.
The text frames embodied pain as part of karmic fruition; this reinforces the Purana’s wider narrative that one’s post-death journey is also conditioned by prior deeds.
Treat bodily decline as a call to responsibility—ethical conduct, moderation, and attentive care—rather than denial; reduce actions that lead to harm and impurity.