Strīroga–Prasava Cikitsā, Bāla-Rakṣā, Rasāyana and Vājīkaraṇa Prayogas
तिलक्वाथेन संयुक्तं रक्तगुल्मं स्त्रिया हर / कुसुमस्य निबद्धञ्च तरुणीनां महेश्वर
tilakvāthena saṃyuktaṃ raktagulmaṃ striyā hara / kusumasya nibaddhañca taruṇīnāṃ maheśvara
اے مہیشور، تل کے جوشاندے کے ساتھ ملا ہوا علاج عورت کے ‘رکت گُلم’ کو دور کرتا ہے؛ اور نوجوان عورتوں کے لیے پھول باندھنے کا بندھن بھی مقرر ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda, within an Ācāra/Prayoga-style passage)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Holistic care: bodily disorders are treated through both material remedies and protective observances, reflecting integrated dharmic living.
Vedantic Theme: Interplay of gross (sthūla) and subtle (sūkṣma) supports; upāyas may be medicinal and symbolic without contradicting higher truth.
Application: Prepare sesame-based decoction for rakta-gulma in women; apply prescribed floral binding/amulet practice for young women as supportive care.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.202 (continuation of gynecological therapeutics; inclusion of non-pharmacological bindings suggests ritual adjuncts)
This verse presents sesame-based preparation (tila-kvātha) as a curative measure, reflecting tila’s common ritual-and-remedial role in Purāṇic practice (purification, protection, and supportive healing).
Rather than describing the afterlife, it functions as an Ācāra-style instruction: dharma includes caring for the body through sanctioned remedies and protective observances used in household life.
Use it as a reminder that traditional texts often pair spirituality with practical wellbeing; for health issues, seek qualified medical guidance while treating ritual practices as cultural/spiritual support rather than a substitute for care.