Oṣadhi-nāma-nirdeśa: Paryāya (Synonyms) of Herbs, Minerals, and Classical Measures
गन्धको गन्धपाषाणो रसः पारद उच्यते / ताम्रमौदुम्बरं शुल्बं विद्यान्म्लेच्छमुखं तथा
gandhako gandhapāṣāṇo rasaḥ pārada ucyate / tāmramaudumbaraṃ śulbaṃ vidyānmlecchamukhaṃ tathā
गन्धक को ‘गन्धक’ तथा ‘गन्ध-पाषाण’ (सुगन्धित पत्थर) कहते हैं; और पारा ‘रस’ या ‘पारद’ कहलाता है। ताँबा ‘ताम्र’ है; ‘औदुम्बर’ उसका अन्य नाम है; ‘शुल्ब’ भी समझना चाहिए—और ‘म्लेच्छमुख’ नाम भी (तकनीकी पर्याय) है।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Powerful substances require unambiguous terminology; multiple names point to properties, origins, or technical lineages.
Vedantic Theme: Right knowledge as a prerequisite for right action (jñāna leading to karma-yoga in applied domains).
Application: When texts say gandhaka/gandha-pāṣāṇa or rasa/pārada, treat them as the same standardized substances; recognize copper synonyms (tāmra/audumbara/śulba/mleccha-mukha) to avoid procurement mistakes.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.204 (pārada, gandhaka, tāmra synonymy within rasadravya lists)
This verse preserves technical vocabulary used in traditional rasashastra/metallurgy, clarifying that ‘rasa’ and ‘pārada’ denote mercury and that ‘gandhaka/gandha-pāṣāṇa’ denote sulphur—helpful for correctly reading ritual-medical or alchemical passages.
It shows the text also functions as a compendium of practical knowledge, including technical nomenclature for substances (metals/minerals) that appear in traditional disciplines like Ayurveda and alchemical processing.
Use it as a glossary: when studying classical Hindu texts on medicines or metallurgy, recognize these synonyms to avoid misidentifying substances—especially mercury and sulphur, which require careful, expert handling.