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गुञ्जा
काकणन्ती (१, २, ३)
 
गुडूची
अमरा (३)
अमृतवल्ली (१, २, ३)
अमृता (१, २, ३)
छिन्नरुहा (१,२,३)
छिन्नोद्भवा (३)
वत्सादनी ( १, २)
 
गोक्षुर
गोकण्टक (३)
त्रिकण्टक (१,२,३)
श्वदंष्ट्रा (१, २, ३)
स्वादुकण्टक (१,२,३)
 
चक्रमर्द [^१]
एडगज (१,३)
प्रपुन्नाड (१, २, ३)
 
चन्दन
भद्रश्री ( १, २, ३)
मलय (ज) (२,३)
शीत (३)
हिम (३)
 
चित्रक

अग्नि ( १, २, ३ )
अनल (२)
दहन (३)
द्वीपिन् (१,३)
 
जीरक
अजाजी (१, २, ३)
 
ज्योतिष्मती [^२]
अलवणा (१,२)
ज्योतिष्क (२)
पारावतपदी (१,२)
पीततैला (३)
 
तिनिश
स्यन्दन (१,२)
 
तुलसी
अपेतराक्षसी (१)
सुरसा (१, २, ३)
 
1[^१.] This word is found only in Suśruta-saṃhitā while 'pra-
punnāḍa' in used in all the three saṃhitas. It indicates that.
'initially', 'prapunnāḍa' was the basony
mhit and 'cakramarda'
as synonym but later on it was reversed. Now 'cakramarda'
is the basonym and 'prapunn
ā while 'pra-
punnāda' in used in all the three samhitas. It indicates that.
'initially', 'prapunnāda' was the basonym and 'cakramarda'
as synonym but later on it was reversed. Now 'cakramarda'
is the basonym and 'prapunnād
a' as synonym.
 
2[^२. ]In Brhattrayī, 'surasā' denotes the plant, the word 'tulasiī' is
not at all found. Later on 'tulasī' gained upper hand and
'surasā' became a synonym.