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03-12-2008, 11:20 AM
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Dhanwantari
Dhanwantari arose at the time of the churning of the ocean of milk, holding the cup of Amrita, the life-giving elixir. He also carriede the Jalooka (leech, used by Ayurvedic practitioners for blood letting) and the Vaishnava symbols like Srichakra and Sankh. To some he is really an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Dhanwantari was also born as a king of Benares, who brought medical science to the world. Images of Dhanwantari are often found in the shrines of Ayurvedic docters. He is also considered as a great surgeon who taught Ayurvedic surgery to Susrutha, the father of Ayurvedic surgery.
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03-12-2008, 11:36 AM
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RE: Dhanwantari
what this sentences mean? tadap, tadap, tadap ho tum dil ki, jaan ki hasrat ho tum abb toh jeena nahi tere bin hamnashin Guests cannot see links in the messages. Please register to forum by clicking here to see links. MY DIARY: Guests cannot see links in the messages. Please register to forum by clicking here to see links. |
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03-12-2008, 11:48 AM
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RE: Dhanwantari
You are torment You are the yearning of the heart Now I do not want to live without you, beloved
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