Oṣadhi-nāma-nirdeśa: Paryāya (Synonyms) of Herbs, Minerals, and Classical Measures
मुद्गपर्णो क्षुद्रसहा माषपर्णो महासहा / त्यजा परा च महा ज्ञेया दण्डयोन्यङ्कसंज्ञया / न्यग्रोधस्तु वटो ज्ञेयः अश्वत्थः कपिलो मतः
mudgaparṇo kṣudrasahā māṣaparṇo mahāsahā / tyajā parā ca mahā jñeyā daṇḍayonyaṅkasaṃjñayā / nyagrodhastu vaṭo jñeyaḥ aśvatthaḥ kapilo mataḥ
Mudgaparṇa es conocido como Kṣudrasahā; Māṣaparṇa es conocido como Mahāsahā. Tyajā debe entenderse como Parā, y Mahā como aquel llamado Daṇḍayonyaṅka. Nyagrodha ha de conocerse como Vaṭa, y Aśvattha es tenido por Kapila.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Right naming/identification (saṃjñā-bheda) as a form of practical knowledge; one entity known by multiple regional/technical names.
Vedantic Theme: Vyavahāra-jñāna (conventional knowledge) supporting dharma/ritual accuracy; nāma-rūpa distinction implied (names vary while referent remains).
Application: Use correct plant identities when following ritual, medicinal, or dharma prescriptions that specify these names; avoid substitution errors.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.204 (context: nāma-paryāya/auṣadhi-vana-nighaṇṭu style listings)
This verse functions like a glossary: it standardizes alternate names of plants/trees used in Purāṇic and ritual contexts so practitioners correctly identify what is being referred to in dharma and rites.
By clarifying synonyms (e.g., Nyagrodha = Vaṭa), it prevents confusion when the text prescribes offerings, worship materials, or sacred associations connected with particular trees.
When reading Purāṇic instructions or planning a ritual, cross-check plant/tree synonyms so the correct species or traditional equivalent is used, especially for items like banyan (vaṭa/nyagrodha) and aśvattha.