Therapeutic Formulations for Glandular Swelling, Skin Diseases, Heat-Afflictions, Bleeding Disorders, Respiratory Complaints, and Vomiting
माहिषं नवनीतञ्च सिन्दूरं समरीचकम् / पामा विलेपनान्नश्येद्दुर् नामा वृषभध्वज
māhiṣaṃ navanītañca sindūraṃ samarīcakam / pāmā vilepanānnaśyeddur nāmā vṛṣabhadhvaja
噢牛旗之主(Vṛṣabhadhvaja,湿婆),以水牛乳制品、鲜酥油、朱砂与黑胡椒调成膏而涂抹,可治疥癣等皮疾(pāmā);甚至可怖的皮肤恶疾亦为此涂膏所灭。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, invoking Śiva as vṛṣabhadhvaja)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Appropriate external therapies (abhyanga/lepa) can remove afflictions; invoke divine witness while applying practical means.
Vedantic Theme: Ishvara-anugraha alongside puruṣakāra (human effort) in worldly well-being.
Application: Prepare a topical paste with buffalo-milk product, fresh butter, sindūra, and black pepper; apply for pāmā-type itching/scabies (noting sindūra composition and safety).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.190.13 & 1.190.15 (lepa therapies for skin disease)
This verse treats vilepana as a practical therapeutic act: a specific paste is prescribed, and the healing effect is attributed to correct ingredients and proper application.
Within the Achara Kanda’s guidance on conduct and applied religious life, it includes pragmatic household remedies; here, bodily well-being is supported through a traditional formulation while invoking a divine epithet (vṛṣabhadhvaja).
Use it as a historical reference to traditional topical formulations and the principle of disciplined, ingredient-specific practice; for real medical conditions, consult qualified healthcare professionals before applying irritants like pepper.