Rasa-Dravya Varga: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Pungent, Bitter, Astringent; Snehana and Svedana Guidelines
कृतमालः कीराणि हरिद्रेन्द्रयवास्तथा / स्वादुकण्टकवेत्राणि बृहतीद्वयशङ्खिनी
kṛtamālaḥ kīrāṇi haridrendrayavāstathā / svādukaṇṭakavetrāṇi bṛhatīdvayaśaṅkhinī
Kṛtamāla; kīrāṇi; haridrā; juga indrayava; tebu berduri yang manis; dua jenis bṛhatī; serta śaṅkhinī—semuanya pun disebutkan di sini.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Systematic enumeration of dravyas as a foundation for later application of rasa-guṇa-vīrya principles.
Vedantic Theme: Ordered knowledge (śāstra) as a means to reduce suffering and support disciplined life.
Application: Accurate identification of listed plants (haridrā, indrayava, bṛhatī-dvaya, śaṅkhinī, etc.) before formulation or use.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.173 (continuation of kaṭu/dravya listing)
The verse records them as standard medicinal substances—haridrā (turmeric) and indrayava—within a broader catalog used for classical formulations.
It does not address the soul’s post-death journey; it is a medicinal enumeration aimed at supporting health and proper living.
Use the verse as an index of Sanskrit drug names for study and cross-referencing with Ayurveda nighaṇṭus; confirm botanical identities regionally before any use.