Nidāna of Vātarakta and Āvaraṇa of Vāyu; Doṣa-wise Lakṣaṇas and Triphalā-Yoga Remedies
पूर्वोक्तश्च यथालाभयुक्तैश्चूर्णञ्च मोदकः / वटिका घृततैलं वा कषायो शोषरोगनुत् / पलं पलार्धकं वापि कर्षं कर्षार्धमेव वा
pūrvoktaśca yathālābhayuktaiścūrṇañca modakaḥ / vaṭikā ghṛtatailaṃ vā kaṣāyo śoṣaroganut / palaṃ palārdhakaṃ vāpi karṣaṃ karṣārdhameva vā
依前所说诸药,随所得而配,可制为散末,或作摩陀迦(甜丸);亦可作伐底迦(丸剂),或与酥油、油同服,或煎为迦沙耶(汤液)。此方能除“朔沙”(消耗羸瘦之病)。其量可为一帕拉、半帕拉、一迦尔沙或半迦尔沙。
Narratorial/Āyurvedic instruction within Garuḍa Purāṇa (Dhanvantari tradition section; explicit speaker not stated in this shloka)
Concept: Yathālābha-yukti: adapt formulation to circumstances while preserving therapeutic intent; measure and moderation in dosing.
Vedantic Theme: Madhyama-mārga (measured conduct) applied to bodily maintenance; disciplined action supports higher aims.
Application: Prepare the stated ingredients as cūrṇa, modaka, vaṭikā, with ghṛta/taila, or as kaṣāya; use for śoṣa (wasting). Dose: 1 pala / 1/2 pala / 1 karṣa / 1/2 karṣa as appropriate.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.167.58-60 (ingredients and processing); 1.167.61 gives dosage and dosage-forms
This verse shows the Purana’s practical Ayurvedic layer—giving multiple dosage forms (powder, pills, decoction) and measured doses for conditions classed as śoṣa.
It permits flexible administration—chūrṇa (powder), modaka (bolus), vaṭikā (pill), taken with ghṛta/taila or as kaṣāya—depending on availability and suitability.
It emphasizes adaptable preparation and careful dosing; in modern practice, use the principle of form-and-dose suitability under qualified Ayurvedic guidance.