Oṣadhi-nāma-nirdeśa: Paryāya (Synonyms) of Herbs, Minerals, and Classical Measures
निर्यासो यश्च शाल्मल्याः स मोचरससंज्ञकः / प्रत्यक्पुष्पी खरी ज्ञेया अपामार्गो मयूरकः
niryāso yaśca śālmalyāḥ sa mocarasasaṃjñakaḥ / pratyakpuṣpī kharī jñeyā apāmārgo mayūrakaḥ
ยาง/น้ำยางที่ไหลจากต้นศาลมลี เรียกว่า “โมจร-รสะ”. จงรู้ว่า “ประตยักปุษปี” เรียก “คะรี” และ “อปามารคะ” เรียก “มยูรกะ” ตามคัมภีร์।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda)
Concept: Right naming and right knowing (yathā-nāma-jñāna) as a prerequisite for right action in healing; definitions prevent confusion.
Vedantic Theme: Pramāṇa-guided knowledge in vyavahāra; clarity (spaṣṭatā) reduces error-born suffering.
Application: Identify mocara-rasa as śālmali exudate; recognize pratyakpuṣpī’s synonym kharī and apāmārga’s synonym mayūraka when reading recipes or sourcing materials.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: forest/tree-source (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.204 (continuation of dravya definitions and synonymy)
This verse preserves technical identifications of herbs and substances by their alternate names, helping practitioners correctly recognize materials referenced in ritual or traditional medicine contexts.
Indirectly: accurate naming of substances supports correct performance of prescribed rites and preparations mentioned elsewhere; this verse itself functions as a glossary of synonyms rather than an afterlife description.
Use it as a cross-reference when reading Sanskrit ritual/medical passages: mocara-rasa (śālmali exudate), pratyakpuṣpī = kharī, and apāmārga = mayūraka for accurate identification before use.