Gaṇapati-Mantra Siddhi, Vighna-Nivāraṇa Rites, Vśīkaraṇa-Style Applications, and Cikitsā
Therapeutic Formulas
काकजङ्घाशिग्रुमूले मुखेन विधृते शिव / चर्वित्वा दन्तकीटानां विनाशो हि भवेद्धर
kākajaṅghāśigrumūle mukhena vidhṛte śiva / carvitvā dantakīṭānāṃ vināśo hi bhaveddhara
Hỡi Śiva, hỡi Dhara, nếu ngậm trong miệng rễ kākajaṅghā và rễ śigrū (chùm ngây), rồi nhai, thì các “sâu răng” quả thật bị diệt trừ.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda medicinal/ritual remedy within the Garuda Purana discourse)
Concept: Care of the body as a support for dharma; practical healing knowledge transmitted as part of puranic instruction.
Vedantic Theme: Sharira as sadhana-upakarana (the body as an instrument for right living and spiritual pursuit).
Application: Use kākajaṅghā and śigrū root held in the mouth and chewed to address dental infestation/pain (traditional ‘tooth-worm’ concept).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.186.1-4 (adjacent medical formulations for prameha/mūtra-roga)
The verse frames tooth decay/infestation as a treatable condition and prescribes a specific herbal practice—holding and chewing kākajaṅghā and śigrū root—to remove the cause.
Alongside afterlife and dharma topics, the text also preserves practical, tradition-based guidance for daily life; here it offers a concrete herbal remedy for oral disease.
Use it as a reference to traditional herbal knowledge (especially moringa root) while relying on safe, verified practice and modern dental care for diagnosis and treatment.