Bhāiṣajya-yoga: Lehyas for Kāsa–Śvāsa–Hikkā, Blood-Pacifying Drinks, Udvartana Depilation, and Dental Brightening
पिप्पलीत्रिफलाचूर्णं मधुना लेहयेन्नरः / नश्यते पीनसः कासः श्वासश्च बलवत्तरः
pippalītriphalācūrṇaṃ madhunā lehayennaraḥ / naśyate pīnasaḥ kāsaḥ śvāsaśca balavattaraḥ
پِپّلی اور تِرفلا کا سفوف شہد کے ساتھ لعوق کی طرح چاٹ کر لیا جائے تو پینس (ناک بند ہونا)، کھانسی اور سخت سانس کی تنگی بھی دور ہو جاتی ہے۔
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra, within the remedy-teaching context)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Simplicity and regularity in remedial practice; small disciplined acts remove large obstacles.
Vedantic Theme: Upaya (skillful means): using appropriate instruments to remove impediments to right living.
Application: Take pippali + triphala powder with honey as a linctus for pinasa, cough, and strong dyspnea, with attention to dose and constitution.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.181 (series of lehyas/gutika for respiratory and ENT complaints)
It prescribes taking (licking as a leha) pippalī–triphalā powder mixed with honey to relieve pīnasa (nasal congestion), kāsa (cough), and severe śvāsa (breathlessness).
No—this specific verse is a practical health-remedy instruction in the Ācāra Kāṇḍa context, focusing on bodily ailments rather than preta-karma or Yama’s realm.
It preserves a traditional formulation idea—herbal powder (pippalī and triphalā) delivered with honey as a soothing carrier—while modern users should apply it with appropriate medical guidance, especially for chronic asthma-like symptoms.