Udara-roga Nidāna: Causes, Doṣa-Types, Spleen/Liver Enlargement, and Udakodara
स्वतन्त्रतन्द्रालसता मलसर्गो ऽल्पवह्निता / दाहः श्वयथुराध्मानमन्त्रे सलिलसम्भवे
svatantratandrālasatā malasargo 'lpavahnitā / dāhaḥ śvayathurādhmānamantre salilasambhave
在由“水”所生之病中,其征象为:昏沉嗜睡、懒惰无力,秽浊排泄不调,消化之火微弱,灼热感,肿胀与腹部胀满——尤以肠道之中为甚。
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Accurate recognition of symptom-patterns prevents harmful neglect; disciplined attention to bodily signs supports stability of mind and duty.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva preservation through regulated living; using bodily knowledge without over-identification.
Application: When heaviness, edema, weak agni, burning and distension appear, treat as a coherent syndrome; adjust diet, hydration, and seek competent care.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: the same chapter’s symptomatology of disorders and decline (contextual)
This verse lists diagnostic signs for ailments attributed to a water-related origin, emphasizing digestive weakness, swelling, and intestinal bloating as key markers.
While not directly about the afterlife, it reflects the Purana’s broader teaching that bodily conditions have identifiable causes and symptoms—supporting disciplined living and corrective measures that aid spiritual steadiness.
Use it as a traditional checklist: watch for lethargy, poor digestion, burning, swelling, and bloating, and respond with timely dietary and lifestyle correction while seeking competent medical guidance.