Aśva–Gaja Āyurveda: Marks, Defects, Wounds, Doṣa-Therapy, and Protective Rites
आगन्तुजन्तु शस्त्राद्यैर्दुष्टव्रणविशोधनम् / एरण्डमूलं द्विनिशं चित्रकं विश्वभेषजम्
āgantujantu śastrādyairduṣṭavraṇaviśodhanam / eraṇḍamūlaṃ dviniśaṃ citrakaṃ viśvabheṣajam
为净治外来所致之恶疮——如病虫侵染与兵刃创伤——当用蓖麻根(eraṇḍa)、姜黄、赤罗迦(citraka)及“viśvabheṣaja”(通用良药)以涤除不净。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Concept: Timely remediation: remove impurity (duṣṭa) before restoration; right means for right end.
Vedantic Theme: Śauca (purity) as a practical discipline supporting harmony
Application: For āgantuja/traumatic infected wounds, prioritize śodhana (cleansing) using specified roots/spices before attempting ropana (healing).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.201.10 (wound cleansing/healing boluses and pastes); Garuda Purana 1.201.11 (powder formulation)
This verse preserves practical healing knowledge, prescribing specific herbs to cleanse infected wounds caused by external factors like injury and organisms.
It does not describe the soul’s journey here; instead, it focuses on maintaining the body through treatments, reflecting the Purana’s inclusion of dharmic life-supporting disciplines like medicine.
Treat wounds promptly and hygienically; the verse highlights cleansing and the use of traditional herbs, which can be studied within Ayurveda while seeking appropriate modern medical care for infection.