Rasāyana for Longevity: Milk-Based Regimens, Triphalā, Palāśa, and Bhr̥ṅgarāja (Śrāvaṇa & Puṣya Observances)
शतवर्षं दिव्यदेहं वलीपलितवर्जितम् / जग्धं त्रिफलया क्षौद्रं चक्षुष्मन्तं करोति वै
śatavarṣaṃ divyadehaṃ valīpalitavarjitam / jagdhaṃ triphalayā kṣaudraṃ cakṣuṣmantaṃ karoti vai
Uống Triphalā cùng mật ong quả thật khiến người sống thọ trăm năm, thân thể rạng ngời như cõi trời, không nhăn nheo, không bạc tóc, và đôi mắt sáng rõ, mạnh mẽ.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Rasāyana supports longevity and sensory clarity; caring for the body is aligned with sustaining righteous life.
Vedantic Theme: Balanced maintenance of the body-mind instrument (antaḥkaraṇa and indriyas) for higher pursuits.
Application: Use classical formulations responsibly (triphala with honey) as a supportive regimen; prioritize consistency and purity of ingredients.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.187 (rasāyana/auṣadha cluster: triphalā, ghee, oils, milk applications)
This verse presents Triphalā (taken with honey) as a rasāyana-like regimen that supports longevity, bodily radiance, youthful appearance, and stronger eyesight.
It does not directly describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it emphasizes maintaining the body’s strength and clarity—qualities that support dharmic living and disciplined practice.
As a traditional guideline, it highlights disciplined, health-supporting intake (Triphalā with honey) for vitality and vision—ideally practiced with moderation and appropriate medical/Ayurvedic guidance.