Anupāna and the Doṣa-Effects of Foods, Waters, Dairy, Oils, and Preparations
अपस्मारगदोन्मादमूर्छाघ्नं संस्कृतङ्घृतम् / अजादीनाञ्च सर्पोषि विद्याद्गोक्षीरसद्गुणैः / कफवातहरं मूत्रं सर्वक्रिमिविषापहम्
apasmāragadonmādamūrchāghnaṃ saṃskṛtaṅghṛtam / ajādīnāñca sarpoṣi vidyādgokṣīrasadguṇaiḥ / kaphavātaharaṃ mūtraṃ sarvakrimiviṣāpaham
依法精制之酥油(saṃskṛta-ghṛta)能灭癫痫(apasmāra)、诸病、狂乱(unmāda)与昏厥(mūrcchā)。山羊等诸兽之酥油,亦当知具牛乳之善德。尿液能去痰与风(kapha、vāta),并除一切虫与毒。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata/Kapha
Concept: Saṃskṛta (properly processed) substances can counter grave disorders; comparative materia medica (cow vs goat etc.) and the doctrine of specific antidotal actions (viṣa/krimi-hara).
Vedantic Theme: Embodied suffering is mitigated through right means (upāya) grounded in knowledge; disciplined care of the body supports higher pursuits.
Application: Use properly prepared ghee in conditions like apasmāra/unmāda/mūrcchā under expert guidance; recognize substitute ghees; employ urine-based remedies only within traditional medical supervision due to potency and safety concerns.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.169.45 (saṃskāra makes ghee tridoṣa-jit)
It is said to alleviate epilepsy, illness, insanity, and fainting—indicating a classical view of medicated ghee as a potent therapeutic preparation.
It does not discuss the soul’s journey; this section is practical health instruction, focusing on removing doṣic imbalance and toxins.
Interpret it as a historical Ayurvedic viewpoint: therapeutic fats and detox concepts are emphasized, but modern use should be guided by qualified medical advice.