Kuṣṭha-bheda-lakṣaṇa-nidāna and Śvitra (Kilāsa) Prognosis
वाताद्रूक्षारुणं पित्तात्ताम्रं कमलपत्रवत् / सदाहं रोमविध्वंसि कफाच्छ्वेतं घन गुरु
vātādrūkṣāruṇaṃ pittāttāmraṃ kamalapatravat / sadāhaṃ romavidhvaṃsi kaphācchvetaṃ ghana guru
وات سے یہ خشک اور سرخی مائل ہوتا ہے؛ پِتّ سے کنول کے پتے کی مانند تانبئی رنگ—ہمیشہ جلن والا اور بالوں کو گرانے والا۔ کَف سے یہ سفید، گھنا اور بھاری ہوتا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata/Pitta/Kapha
Concept: Doṣa-specific lakṣaṇas: vāta—dry/reddish; pitta—coppery lotus-petal hue with burning and hair destruction; kapha—white, dense, heavy.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa/doṣa variability in prakṛti; cultivate discriminative knowledge of changing bodily states.
Application: Differentiate subtype by color/texture/sensation (dryness, burning, heaviness) to guide doṣa-targeted management.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.164.36 (tridoṣa root); Garuda Purana 1.164.38 (dhātu progression and prognosis by color)
It gives dosha-wise diagnostic signs—how the lesion’s color, texture, burning sensation, and hair loss vary when caused by vāta, pitta, or kapha.
It uses classical Ayurvedic dosha markers (dry/red for vāta, coppery-burning for pitta, white-dense-heavy for kapha) as a practical diagnostic framework.
Use it as a traditional indicator set for early recognition (color/texture/burning/hair changes) and seek qualified medical care rather than self-diagnosis.