Udara-roga Nidāna: Causes, Doṣa-Types, Spleen/Liver Enlargement, and Udakodara
शिरान्तर्धानमुदरे सर्वलक्षणमुच्यते / वातपित्तकफप्लीहसन्निपातोदकोदरम्
śirāntardhānamudare sarvalakṣaṇamucyate / vātapittakaphaplīhasannipātodakodaram
于腹病之中,“诸脉隐没”被说为通相。其腹病之类有:风(vāta)型、火(pitta)型、痰(kapha)型、脾(plīha,脾脏)相关型、三多沙并发(sannipāta)型,以及水腹(udakodara,水肿腹水)。
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Mixed
Concept: Systematic differentiation of disease types by dosha and specific pathology (plīha, sannipāta, udakodara).
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discriminative knowledge) as a tool for right action in embodied existence.
Application: Identify the dominant pattern (vata/pitta/kapha etc.) rather than treating all abdominal distension the same; recognize ‘vein disappearance’ as a serious sign.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.161 (udara-bheda: vata/pitta/kapha/plīha/sannipāta/udakodara)
It is presented as a general diagnostic sign of serious abdominal pathology, indicating systemic disturbance where normal venous appearance is altered.
By cataloging bodily disorders, the text underscores impermanence and encourages a dharmic life that prepares one for death and the afterlife teachings elsewhere in the Garuda Purana.
Use it as a traditional indicator that significant abdominal swelling may be serious; combine such observations with modern clinical evaluation rather than self-diagnosis.