Alphabetical Cross-Reference Entries — Ya to Ha

Sanskrit: वर्णक्रमसूची-यकारादि

Selected entries from Ya through Ha (final section): - Yava (यव) — Barley (Hordeum vulgare), a unit of measurement, and the pupil of the eye. - Rasa (रस) — Juice/sap, taste (6 rasas), mercury (Parada), essence, and emotion. - Lavanga (लवंग) — Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) and a type of vine. - Vata (वात) — Wind/air element (dosha), Ficus benghalensis (banyan tree), and atmosphere/environment. - Shankha (शंख) — Conch shell, temple region of skull, and a large number (10^13). - Sara (सार) — Essence/pith, iron/steel, Aqilaria agallocha wood, and a lake. - Hema (हेम) — Gold, Nagakesara (Mesua ferrea), and a mountain (Himavat/Himalaya). - Hingu (हिंगु) — Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida) and a fort/fortification. This concludes the Anekarthanama Varga — the final chapter of the Bhavaprakash Nighantu's Nighantu Bhaga (Materia Medica section).

What is Alphabetical Cross-Reference Entries — Ya to Ha?

Selected entries from Ya through Ha (final section): - Yava (यव) — Barley (Hordeum vulgare), a unit of measurement, and the pupil of the eye. - Rasa (रस) — Juice/sap, taste (6 rasas), mercury (Parada), essence, and emotion. - Lavanga (लवंग) — Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) and a type of vine. - Vata (वात) — Wind/air element (dosha), Ficus benghalensis (banyan tree), and atmosphere/environment. - Shankha (शंख) — Conch shell, temple region of skull, and a large number (10^13). - Sara (सार) — Essence/pith, iron/steel, Aqilaria agallocha wood, and a lake. - Hema (हेम) — Gold, Nagakesara (Mesua ferrea), and a mountain (Himavat/Himalaya). - Hingu (हिंगु) — Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida) and a fort/fortification. This concludes the Anekarthanama Varga — the final chapter of the Bhavaprakash Nighantu's Nighantu Bhaga (Materia Medica section).

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 23

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