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- Dhanvantari (Sanskrit: धन्वन्तरि, romanized: Dhanvantari, Dhanvamtari, lit. 'moving in a curve') is the physician of the devas in Hinduism. He is regarded...
- first observed on 28 October 2016. Dhanteras is the worship of Dhanvantari. Dhanvantari, according to Hindu traditions, emerged during Samudra Manthana...
- every year in India and worldwide on the occasion of the birthday of Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine. The Puranas mentioned him as the deity of...
- Bhimaratha and was a great grandson of Lord Dhanvantari. It is also the name of a king of Kashi surnamed Dhanvantari as per the hymn (RV 10.179.2), the founder...
- Samhita (Sushruta's Compendium), frame the work as the teachings of Dhanvantari, the Hindu deity of ayurveda, incarnated as King Divodāsa of Varanasi...
- Pradesh state, one statue of Dhanvantari is present in the university museum. Maharaja Divodas(Grand son of Dhanvantari First king of Kashi) One Black...
- day, he attacks a pious village that defies his orders. He retrieves Dhanvantari, a book of medicine, from them and kills a girl and the priest who predict...
- Additionally produced were: Chandra: a crescent, claimed by Shiva. Dhanvantari: the "vaidya of the devas" with amrita, the nectar of immortality. (Sometimes...
- draining any flower. Chapters 146–218 of the Purvakhanda present the Dhanvantari Samhita, its treatise on medicine. The opening verses ****ert that the...
- foursome leave to Himachal Pradesh for meeting a blind philosopher Dr. Dhanvantari, who explains that Rao and Santanu were a part of secret society, that...