Bhāiṣajya-yoga for Prameha, Mutra-roga, Arśa, Bhagandara, and Agni-dīpana
चूर्णमुष्णोदकेनैषां पीतं चातिक्षुधाकरम् / साज्यं सूकरमांसं वै पीतं चातिक्षुधाकरम्
cūrṇamuṣṇodakenaiṣāṃ pītaṃ cātikṣudhākaram / sājyaṃ sūkaramāṃsaṃ vai pītaṃ cātikṣudhākaram
ان کے لیے گرم پانی کے ساتھ پیا گیا سفوف حد سے زیادہ بھوک کا سبب بنتا ہے؛ اسی طرح گھی کے ساتھ کھایا گیا سور کا گوشت بھی شدید بھوک پیدا کرتا ہے۔
Lord Viṣṇu (speaking to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Āhāra-niyama (discipline in food) to prevent bodily disturbance and craving.
Vedantic Theme: Deha as sādhanā-upakaraṇa: caring for the body supports dharma and higher pursuits; unchecked appetite strengthens rajas/tamas.
Application: Avoid combinations that intensify hunger/craving; observe personal response to hot-water powders and heavy meat+ghee; favor sattvic moderation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.187.1-4 (adjacent medical/dietary prescriptions)
This verse links specific ways of consuming food (powder with hot water; pork with ghee) to an undesirable bodily result—excessive hunger—showing that disciplined diet is treated as part of dharma and self-regulation.
While not describing the after-death journey directly, it supports the broader Garuda Purana theme that bodily habits and disciplined living shape one’s conduct (karma) and readiness for spiritual practice.
Use the verse as a reminder to observe mindful eating and avoid combinations that aggravate appetite and restlessness; treat diet as a tool for steadiness and ethical self-control.