Rasāyana for Longevity: Milk-Based Regimens, Triphalā, Palāśa, and Bhr̥ṅgarāja (Śrāvaṇa & Puṣya Observances)
खल्वाटस्य च वै केशा भवन्ति वृषभध्वज / तैलयुक्तेन चूर्णेन वलीपलितनाशनम्
khalvāṭasya ca vai keśā bhavanti vṛṣabhadhvaja / tailayuktena cūrṇena valīpalitanāśanam
اے وِرشبھ دھوج (شیو)! گنجے کے بھی بال اُگ آتے ہیں؛ اور تیل میں ملا ہوا سفوف جھریوں اور سفیدی کو مٹا دیتا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda)
Concept: External therapies (oil + powder) can counter signs of aging; bodily upkeep is part of orderly living.
Vedantic Theme: Pragmatic care for the body as a support for steadiness and duty; not ultimate, but instrumentally valuable.
Application: Topical application of medicated powder mixed with oil for hair growth and reduction of wrinkles/greying; maintain cleanliness and regular routine.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.187 (hair/skin rejuvenation measures; oils, powders, milk preparations)
It states that hair can grow even for a bald person through the use of a medicinal powder (cūrṇa) mixed with oil (taila).
In this specific verse, the focus is practical bodily well-being (hair, wrinkles, greying) rather than preta-rites or Yama’s realm; it reflects the Purana’s broader inclusion of dharma and life-guidance alongside afterlife teachings.
Use traditional, oil-based herbal care as a disciplined routine for health and ageing concerns, while applying discernment and appropriate guidance for any medicinal preparation.