词条 | Agnivesa |
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He was a pupil of Punarvasu Atreya. The Agnivesh tantra (or Agnivesha Samhita), based on Atreya's teachings is a lost text on Ayurveda, and was the foundational text of the Agnivesha school, i.e., one of the six schools of early Ayurveda (others being Parashara, Harita, Bhela, Jatukarna and Ksharpani). The text is mentioned in the Charaka Samhita: "the tantra (Agnivesha) as written by Agnivesha is compiled, edited and modified by Charaka" (agniveśakṛte tantre carakapratisaṃskṛte)[2] [3] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Dowson|first=John|title=A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology, and Religion, Geography, History|publisher=Rupa & Co.|page=8|location=Calcutta|origyear=1879|year=1984}} {{Rishis of Hindu mythology}}{{HinduMythology}}{{Hindu-myth-stub}}2. ^ Charaka Samhita Online wiki edition available from http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.28.2/index.php?title=Deerghanjiviteeya_Adhyaya 3. ^Ram Karan Sharma and Vaidya Bhagran Dash, Agnivesa's Caraka Samhita, Varanasi, Chowkhamba Sanskrit Studies XCIV (2006). Vol. I: {{ISBN|81-7080-012-9}}; Vol. II: {{ISBN|81-7080-013-7}}; Vol. III: {{ISBN|978-81-7080-014-9}}; Vol. IV: {{ISBN|81-7080-015-3}}; Vol. V: {{ISBN|81-7080-024-2}}; Vol. VI: {{ISBN|81-7080-051-X}}, Vol. VII: {{ISBN|81-7080-071-4}} 2 : Hindu sages|Ayurveda |
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