Oṣadhi-nāma-nirdeśa: Paryāya (Synonyms) of Herbs, Minerals, and Classical Measures
क्षारो यवाग्रजश्चैव यवक्षारो ऽभिधीयते / सर्जिका सर्जिकाक्षारो द्वितीयः परिकीर्तितः
kṣāro yavāgrajaścaiva yavakṣāro 'bhidhīyate / sarjikā sarjikākṣāro dvitīyaḥ parikīrtitaḥ
ด่างที่ได้จากเมล็ดข้าวบาร์เลย์เรียกว่า ‘ยวกษาระ’ (ด่างจากยวะ) ส่วนชนิดที่สองเรียกว่า ‘สัรชิกา’ และยังเรียก ‘สัรชิกากษาระ’ ด้วย।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Classification of kṣāra (alkalis) by source and name: yavakṣāra and sarjikākṣāra.
Vedantic Theme: Right knowledge as the basis of right practice; naming reflects underlying causal source (upādāna).
Application: When a text prescribes kṣāra, confirm whether barley-derived alkali (yavakṣāra) or sarjikā-alkali is intended to match strength and effect.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.204.57–60 (synonyms and identifications leading into kṣāra classification)
This verse classifies types of kṣāra used/recognized in dharmic practice, helping identify correct ritual or purificatory substances by name.
It functions as a technical definition: it names barley-derived alkali (yavakṣāra) and a second alkali (sarjikā), supporting precise observance where specific materials are prescribed.
When consulting ritual manuals or traditional preparations, use these identifications to avoid substitution errors—yavakṣāra is barley-alkali, while sarjikā/sarjikākṣāra is a distinct alkaline salt.