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Agnivesha (Sanskrit: अग्निवेश, romanized: Agniveśa) is a
legendary rishi (sage) in Hinduism,
reputedly one of the
earliest authors on
Ayurveda (Indian...
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Agnivesha,
under the
guidance of the
ancient physician Atreya,
composed an
encyclopedic medical compendium in the
eighth century BCE, the
Agnivesha Samhitā...
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Samhita are
credited to Atreya,
which were in turn
codified and
edited by
Agnivesha and Charaka.
According to
Surendranath Dasgupta, The old
Ayurveda of Atreya-Charaka...
- itself. The
weapon manifests with the four
heads of
Brahma as its tip.
Agnivesha, Drona,
Ashwatthama and
Arjuna possessed the
knowledge to
invoke this...
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three works that
constitute the
Brhat Trayi. The text is
based on the
Agnivesha Samhitā, an
older encyclopedic medical compendium by Agniveśa. It was...
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wanted revenge.
There was a sage
named Agnivesha who was the
former disciple of Drona's father, Bharadwaja.
Agnivesha studied the use of
weapons from the...
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called Munnothioruvar. This
Agnivesha is also
famous author of a
magnificent ancient medical treatise called Agnivesha Kalpasutra spanning 77000 verses...
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science of life, was
first presented in text form by
Agnivesha, in his book
Agnivesha Tantra and
later by
Charaka (Charaka Samhita, encyclopedia...
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Arjuna had been
bestowed the fire
astra by Drona, who had
received it from
Agnivesha, who in turn had been
given the
weapon by Bharadvaja, and who himself...
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Vatsya Vaijavap, and Kushri. Shandilya's
disciples include Kaundinya,
Agnivesha,
Vatsya Vamakakshayan, Vaishthapureya, and Bharadwaj.[citation needed]...