Oṣadhi-nāma-nirdeśa: Paryāya (Synonyms) of Herbs, Minerals, and Classical Measures
धात्रीमामलकीं विद्यादक्षश्चैव विभीतकः / पथ्याभया च विज्ञेया पूतना च हरीतकी
dhātrīmāmalakīṃ vidyādakṣaścaiva vibhītakaḥ / pathyābhayā ca vijñeyā pūtanā ca harītakī
Man soll wissen, dass dhātrī die āmalakī (Amla) ist und dass akṣa wahrlich vibhītaka bedeutet. Pathyā ist als abhayā zu verstehen, und pūtanā als harītakī.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Synonym-mapping of foundational Āyurvedic fruits: dhātrī=āmalakī, akṣa=vibhītaka, pathyā=abhayā, pūtanā=harītakī.
Vedantic Theme: Śabda as a tool: correct linguistic knowledge prevents viparyaya (error) in action.
Application: For Triphalā and related recipes, ensure the correct identification of the three fruits despite regional/lexical name variation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.204 (fruit/herb synonym lists; Triphalā context continues)
This verse functions as a glossary: it clarifies synonymous names of medicinal plants so that ritual, medicinal, or dharmic instructions elsewhere in the text are interpreted correctly.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it supports correct understanding of technical terminology—useful when the text later prescribes remedies, purifications, or observances connected with wellbeing and dharma.
Use it as a reliable synonym key when reading traditional sources: dhātrī = āmalakī, akṣa = vibhītaka, and abhayā/pūtanā/pathyā are names associated with harītakī—helping avoid confusion in study and practice.